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1.         Tamper wireless device    Narning reade             Warning BPI i                SBBEBSBBBBEBBBBECBBBKSBI          Warning keypads    Warning output expanders                         iO  je    Table 13 Structure of the main Reporting formats supported by the System  continued            KYO320    APPENDIX 97    CONTACT ID    CODE GROUP   ZONE    O                      False  Warning fuse  F  Warning fuse  F1  Warning fuse  B1  Warning fuse  B  Warning fuse  B3  Warning fuse  B4  Warning fuse  B5  Warning fuse BPI1  Warning fuse BP  Warning fuse KEYBUS   Warning low battery  Narning powe ouble   Narning mains failure on Power station  Narning low battery on Power station  Narning power trouble on Power station  Battery not connected on Power station    Battery charger trouble on Power station          a 5 a       Mwng NO onn OF OV ALIOTI    Short circuit output    4 3 on Power station    Battery low memory  Warning low battery on wireless device                                                                                                                                     vemor ampe                                  Memory tamper supervised output  Lost N irele OnE    Narning generi                            nstaller maintenance  Central station maintenance  Standard time Summer time changed    Not Ready to arm partition                               PELE BBREEBEEEREEBBEEBBEEBEEEREEEREEBBER                                        SBRESBSSBSBBBESSERBBBBBRARARESLESEBSB
2.      Management Software The management software   runs under Windows  provides full Programming  Cus   tomer Database and real time Supervisory functions   and will allow you to make the fullest use of all the sys   tem features     The B Mod Modem The B Mod Modem will allow you  to Upload Download from to the remote system and  carry out Teleservice operations  remote diagnosis  and maintenance   The B Mod RX will allow you to Up   load Download from to the remote system and carry  out Teleservice and Telemonitoring  send receive  real time transmissions      Technical Specifications    The following table contains the technical Specifica   tions of the KYO320              13 8 V    41  3 A  5A    Supp EALEN accessory item        Maximum Current  available for    1 8 A  3 8 A accessory item         12 V  7 Ah or 12 V  17 Ah  YUASA  NP 7 12 FR or NP 17 12 FR or  similar  Case Flame Class UL94 V2 or  higher    4 295 000 000     Brand and Type        Random Digital  Key Card Codes       Operating    Temperature 5 40  C       Dimensions   Wx Hx D   Weight   without battery     339 x 488 x 108 mm       5 55 Kg          The following chart shows the current draw  I  mA  col   umn  and size of the accessory components     Size   WxHxD mm   KYO320 Main Board      MIA D Keypad 164 x 133 x 44    ALISON DVP and  ALISON S B029  Keypad    ECLIPSE Reader     PROX  Proximity Reader 78 x 108 x 22  ON 32LP LED Keypad 142 x 115 x 35   M IN 6 Input Expander    Component             143 x 115 
3.      Matching Code entries All the programmed Code  data will be downloaded  including any user modified  parameters     Mismatching Code entries Only the following param   eters will be sent     gt  Description    gt  Enabled Partitions Functions    gt  Associated Timer    gt  Code Type    Codes   Installers    The Installer Codes can access the system for pro   gramming and maintenance purposes     The MASTER Installer code is always Active and can  perform a limited number of programming and mainte   nance operations    The four Installer Codes can be made Activated as re   quired  and programmed to perform a limited number of  programming and maintenance operations        us The Installer Code can program and change all pa   rameters via computer        The Installers page will allow you to program Installer  code attributes  as follows        use You cannot program an Installer Code without first  entering its Father Installer Code PIN        The Installer Code hierarchy is set at factory and   CANNOT be changed     gt  Installer codes no  196  197  198 and 199 have two  Father codes which cannot be changed  themselves  and Code no  200     gt  Code no  200 is its own Father code and cannot be  changed     The Table on the left side of the Installers page shows  the 5 Installer Codes   The page layout is as follows     No  Refer to    No     in the    Keypad codes   Users  section     Description Refer to    Description    in the    Keypad  codes   Users    section    On
4.     The right side of the page will allow you to pro   gram the parameters of the Wireless Device   to be selected on the left   as follows        us The right side of the page shows the vari   ous parameters for the Wireless Zones        Serial Number This editable field is for the  ESN  Electronic Serial Number  of the Wire     Figure 29       less detector which is assigned to the selected Wireless  Zone        mae You cannot program the device parameters until  you have entered its ESN        The ESN will allow the Control panel to identify the wire   less device on the system    The ESN may comprise hexadecimal digits  A  B  C  D   E and F   in order to lower the risk of duplicate ESNs        ise Some Wireless Devices have 5 digit and 6 digit  ESNs  printed on back   use ONLY 6 digit ESNs  with this Control panel        Supervised If this option is Enabled  the system will be  able to signal the loss of the Wireless detector  The Re   ceiver will trigger the Lost wireless zone event as soon  as the programmed Supervisory time expires  refer to  the Time supervision zones under    Accessories    in  the    Configuration    section   The placement of Wireless  detector will not be indicated  however  the respective  information will be recorded in the log     Type Refer to    Type    under    BPI Zones        Voice Messages Refer to    Voice messages    under     Wired Zones        Attributes Refer to    Attributes    under    Hardwired Zones      Cycles Refer to    Cycles
5.     gt  Timer  Global    Reader If you Enable this option  all the Reader events  will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Reader  Events will be grouped in the following  Global  Event      gt  Key present on reader  Global        nse You CANNOT associate Actions with Global  Events as they re not single events but represent  groups of Events that would not otherwise be  shown        Show events concerning The drop down menu in  this section  opened by clicking the arrow  will allow you  to filter the details of the Events  Enabled in the Show  Details section  that will be viewable  as follows      gt  All  ALL the events concerning the Enabled Event  Types will be viewable     gt  Zone  ONLY the events concerning the specified  Zone will be viewable  the Zone ID Number must be  entered in the small box      gt  Partition  ONLY the events concerning the specified  Partition will be viewable  the Partition ID Number  must be entered in the small box      gt  System  ONLY the System events will be viewable     gt  Digital Key  ONLY the events concerning the speci   fied Key will be viewable  the Key ID Number must  be entered in the small box      gt  Output  ONLY the events concerning the specified  Supervised Output will be viewable  the Output ID  Number must be entered in the small box      gt  Keypad  ONLY the events concerning the specified  Keypad will be viewable  the Keypad ID Number  must be entered in the small box      gt  FAP Key  ONLY the events concerning
6.     under    Hardwired Zones      Partitions Refer to    Partitions    under    Hardwired Zones        Full Arming Alarm Refer to    Full Arming Alarm    under     Hardwired Zones        Inactivity Refer to    Inactivity    under    Hardwired Zones           us The Inactivity Time of Wireless Zones must not be  less that 5 minutes        Ja          w somaar  type va  FF ant Pri ET  Ert de fore zj  T ng   a ee  Et tg f  wf  Lat et sore     m y  r fee F ha meg aen  Fn    to r  F Asenda r  D hato ty went t  noso P Gi    Petros  os get met   4  gt  z N     F rere  C fe bee   5   f          sivi  gt  i  Wireless Page       42    m Replacing Wireless Devices   To replace a Wireless detector  assigned to a Wireless  Zone   select the required Wireless Zone  then enter  the ESN of the new Wireless detector in the Serial  Number field     m Enrolling Wireless Devices   To enrol a Wireless detector  select an empty Wireless  Zone  then enter the Wireless detector ESN in the Se   rial Number field     m Unenrolling Wireless Devices   To unenrol a Wireless detector  assigned to a Wireless  Zone   select the required Wireless Zone then enter  000000 in the Serial Number field     Outputs    Control panel Outputs no  1  no  2 and no  3 are 3 A  double switching relays  The terminals for these Outputs  are     gt  Output no  1    N1   A1  C1 NC1 NA1    gt  Output no  2    N2   A2  C2 NC2 NA2    gt  Output no  3    N3   A3  C3 NC3 NA3   The Control panel Outputs no  4  no  5 and no 6 are1A 
7.     use The Autobypassable attribute is ineffective on  Delayed Exit Zones        Autobypass with Reset Unbypass Zones with this  attribute will be bypassed automatically  if violation oc   curs when their Partitions are Armed  They will be  unbypassed when standby is restored     Stay Zones with this attribute will be bypassed when  their Partitions Arm in Stay mode or Stay with Zero De   lay mode     Delayed on Stay Arming This Attribute can be as   signed to Entry Path Zones ONLY  Zones with this at   tribute will operate as Delayed Entry Zones when AT  LEAST ONE of their Partitions is in Stay mode     Delayed and Estimated on Ready to Arm This At   tribute can be assigned to Delayed Exit and Last Exit  Zones ONLY  If a Zone with this Attribute is NOT in  standby status when the system receives a command  to Arm one of its Partitions  it will generate a Not Ready  to Arm event     Display during Entry Time This Attribute can be as   signed to Delayed Entry Zones ONLY  Ifa Zone with  this Attribute activates the Entry Time  or is violated  during the Entry Time  the description of the Zone con   cerned will be shown on the Keypad display     Vibration This attribute must be assigned to Zones  used for Vibration detectors  There are two trimmers for  sensitivity adjustment in the     Sens  Vibration    section    Sensitivity  This trimmer sets the    Single Shock     threshold  The selected value     minimum 30  150 ms    maximum 1  5 ms      will determine the    Shock    i
8.    16    9  Replace the frontplate        nae Ensure that the plastic tooth 111 on the frontplate   closes the Tamper microswitch 101 properly        Terminals    This section describes the Main Unit and BPI device ter   minals     The layout of Terminal Description table is as follows     gt  the Ter  column shows the terminal identifier     gt  the DESCRIPTION column provides a brief descrip   tion of each terminal     gt  the v V  column shows the terminal voltage  the hy   phen         indicates that the voltage cannot be speci   fied for the terminal concerned      gt  the I A  column shows the maximum current  in Am   peres  that can circulate on the terminal  the hyphen       indicates that the current cannot be specified for  the terminal concerned      gt  the numbers in brackets refer to the following notes      1  The total current draw of Main Unit terminals   A3      N3     A2     N2     A1     N1     B4     B5     F      F 1       and  RED  must not exceed 3 8A for KYO320      2  The current draw of BPI device     terminals is      gt  Keypad   0 05 A for MIA D  and 0 04 for  ALISON DVP and Alison S B029   0 07A for  Alison 32LP    gt  Reader   0 03 A    gt  Input Expander   0 02 A    gt  Output Expander   0 02 A       use These values refer to the current draw of the BPI  devices with no loads         3  The total current draw of the Input Output Expander    F  terminals should not exceed 0 4 A     E Main Unit    DESCRIPTION  Programmable Output no  3   changeo
9.    At default  only Generic Tamper alarm on partition  will stop the Continuous Recording function    To change an Event     1  Double click on the No  field  or on the field of the  Events enabled to stop continuous recording     2  Select the required Event from the list   3  Click OK    To delete an Event    4  Select the No  field of the Event     5  Press Canc button on the computer keypad        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 75    Timeout Stop Continuous Recording This field will  allow you to program the interval  in seconds  between  the start of an Event     selected on the Events enabled  to stop continuous recording list     and termination  of recording    Valid entries  0 seconds to 75  of the programmed  length of Message No  64   Default  10 seconds    Lock Keypad on Invalid Code If this option is en   abled  the Keypad will lock for the programmed time  re   fer to    Lock time in min      when an Invalid PIN is entered  for the programmed number of times  refer    Max  Num   ber of Attempts         Attempts This field will allow you to program the number  of wrong PIN entries allowed before keypad lock out   The wrong PIN counter will reset when the valid PIN is  entered or when the Lock Time min  expires    Valid entries 1 through 10    Default  3    Lock Time min  This field will allow you to set the Key   pad Lock time  in minutes     Valid entries  1 through 20 minutes  in 1 minute steps  Default  3 minutes    Mains Fault Timeout This field will allow you to set 
10.    Current draw of a Power station output that exceeds the  maximum will be signalled    gt  the Short circuit output 2 3 on Power Station  event  refer to    Events Actions    section    gt  the ON status of the A LED on the keypads  and the  i short Eli  message  refer    View Trouble  Mode    i in the USER MANUAL    gt  the Event details in the log  TYPE     Out  short pw  s  EVENT ID      The label  Description  of the  respective Power Station  AGENT  Output number                E Accessories   The Accessories page will allow you to set up the Wire   less Receiver  Auxiliary Communicator  Voice boards  and Printer interface     Wireless module The Present option MUST BE  ENABLED  if a VectorRX Receiver is connected to the  Control Panel KEY bus     2 Ifthe battery voltage drops below 10 2V  the Power station will disconnect it automatically  This operation will    prevent damage to the battery     3 The Power supply module of the Power station will be considered    out of order    if its output voltage reaches  0 5V above  or drops to 0 5V below the preset value  If the Power station is not equipped with a Thermal probe   the output voltage will be 13 8V  If the Power station is equipped with a Thermal probe  the output voltage will    depend on the probe temperature     4 The Power station will disconnect the Power supply module if its output voltage reaches 0 5V above the preset  value  This operation will prevent damage to the peripherals  The power to the peripheral
11.    Figure 14 Connecting a Detector to a zone with 10 K or 10 K Alarm only balance    1 Ifyou install MIA D Keypads  2 on board zones   the system can be expanded to 312 zones  If you install  ALISON DVP Keypads  1 on board zone   the system can be expanded to 280 zones and 16 LED Keypads     1 zone per Keypad         22     gt  Zone Alarm will be signalled by an Alarm on zone  no  event     gt  Zone Tamper will be signalled by a Tamper on zone  no  event     gt  Short circuit will be signalled by a Tamper on zone  no  event    The Zone status depends on several parameters  refer   to    Hardwired Zones    in the    PROGRAMMING FROM   PC    section   This section refers to the Balance type  If   only this parameter is considered  the zone status will   depend on the resistance between its terminal and neg    ative  as shown in Table 2     The following paragraphs describe the connections of  various types of detectors        use The 10 KO resistors are included in the Resistor pack        The 10 KQ resistors have brown  black  orange and  gold bands  The last band  gold  indicates the toler   ance  and therefore  may be a different colour     m Connecting Motion Detectors   Most Motion detectors have Normally Closed Contacts   NC in the wiring diagram   and Normally Closed Tam   per Contacts  AS in the wiring diagram         The zone balance can be programmed as        Normally Closed       Normally Open    10K       10 K Alarm       Double       Glass Break   The connection t
12.    The B Mod modem manages the Double call option au   tomatically    To access the system over the phone  ring twice and hang  up  then call the Control Panel again within 60 seconds     Callback If this option is Enabled  the Control panel  will call the Enabled telephone numbers  refer to En   able and Telephone number to call on the  Teleservice page   In this way  ONLY authorized per   sons can access the Teleservice function     Enable This check box will allow you to Enable the  Teleservice number     and combine the messages to obtain the aigixi    fie yeg Senp Check Had rete    same contents  as follows    gt  Message 1   Messages 2 1 5 E   Ctr   gt  Message 2   Messages 3   1  5 icin   gt  Message 3   Messages 4 1 5    The three regular Messages take 15 seconds    while the three Compound Messages take  only 8 seconds  thus saving 7 seconds     Teleservice       The B Mod or B Mod RX modem and the     KY0O320 application from the Security Suite will      allow you to provide the Teleservice function   Sn   access to the system via telephone   G a    Teleservice calls can be made by the installer   Teleservice calls to the Control panel require  User authorization   or by the User  if the             Message Gt    EI e  x aad      eee    ey    DOr reeereeEPEEEEOEEPEEPEEer  Dpp od pppd alas ease  a          Control panel has been setup to perform the Figure 39 Voice Messages page       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 53       im The application will assign the first four Teleph
13.    g Listen in and remote 2way Speaker system   Teleassistance              use At default the Voice board will record messages  if  power to the Voice board fails  the recorded mes   sages will be stored for at least 2 hours        E Identification of Parts    No  DESCRIPTION   112 LED terminal   in the  remote Listen in  case  a  LED with 470 Ohm resistor must be connected  between the LED terminal and the   terminal    113 Main Unit Voice board connector   114 Microphone   115 Local Microphone Jumper  114       Local Microphone enabled  at default    CO   Local Microphone disabled   116 Speaker Connector   117 Terminal board  for Microphone board connec   tion   VOX REM     E Installation  Work carefully through the following steps  see Fig   ure 57 and Figure 2 on page 11      1  Insert the Speaker into one part of the plastic  holder     APPENDIX    2  Join the two parts then twist to lock in place   3  Screw the Speaker onto the backplate     4  Plug the Voice board into the connector 17  secure  it firmly in position by means of the screws     5  Plug the Speaker into the connector 116 on the  Voice board     6  Insert the jumper 112  to store recorded messages  during blackout      m Expanding Listen in coverage   You can expand Listen in coverage by connecting sev   eral Microphone Speaker boards to the Voice board   This is especially useful for large premises  or in places  where there is a high risk of sound muffling caused by  walls or heavy machinery  etc       
14.    li       low  see also fiqure       Origin Select the disk and folder which  contains the customer accounts con   cerned        tse The Bentel security Suite application  will save customer account data to  the  DATA installation folder of the  suite  Bentel            las radam I    Customers Select the customer ac        counts concerned from the Customer ac  Figure 70 Data transfer window       96    In the event of a duplicated Code but different Name a win    dow as per figure b will open with the following options     gt  Keep   the data of the customer account from the Origin  folder will overwrite the data of the customer account  with the duplicated Code in the Destination folder     gt  Create  at default    the data will be saved as a new  customer account with the same Name but different  Code as the customer account in the Origin folder     gt  Do Not export   the data will not be saved        mse  f you disable the Show Warning option  the appli   cation will enable the Create option automatically        Panel types Check in this box panel types involved in  the data transfer  The Customers window will show all  the customers using the selected panel type     Print Select Print to print down a list showing all cus   tomers shown in the Customers window     E Tools  Tools command opens Tools window  as shown below     EVENT  L    Alarm on zone  aAmoe Or OnE  e alarm on Dali Or    24h alarm on partition    Data path Select the source drive and folder contain   
15.   1 3  buzzer will activate when terminal   OC6  connects to negative  Tamper ands Seize mode Jumper      Microswitches enabled  at default      Microswitches disabled  Tamper microswitch  Terminal Board  Frontplate screw locations  4   Expander  Input  Output  etc    Expander screws  2   Cable entry  Screw locations  2  for mounting to 503 outlet  box or similar  Cable duct entry  Surface mounting screw locations  2   Seize microswitch bracket  Plastic tooth  closes the microswitch                 S     lt    S                                                                111 103    Figure 9 Module and Expander box          14    Mounting the Main Unit    Please read this section carefully to get an overall view of  the steps involved in installing the KYO320 Main Unit  The  KYO320 Main Unit should be located in a safe  dry place  that is far from sources of interference     Once you have selected a suitable place  create a lay   out of all the system peripherals  Keypads  Readers   Detectors  etc   and ensure that you will be able to con   nect the Main power  peripherals  and if necessary  the  telephone line to the KYO320 without difficulty  Allow at  least 5 cm of free space around the Main Unit for air  flow     The Main Unit must be at least 2 metres from  GSM and radio relay systems     Work carefully through the following steps  see Figure  on page 10      1  Remove the screws 1 and frontplate     2  Install add on modules and boards  K3 VOX2   etc    refer to the r
16.   Battery dharger     trouble on       Switching not  connected on       Short cireni  ouput 1 2 3 on            the voltage of a Power station battery  the voltage of ALL the Power station batter   drops below 10 2 V ies rises above 10 2V          the output voltage of a Power station    the output voltage of ALL the Power sta   power supply module is 0 5 V above or be    tion power supply modules is 0 5 V above  or below the preset value         the output voltage of a Power station     the output voltage of ALL the Power sta   power supply module is 0 5 V above the  tion power supply modules is 0 5 V below or          the current draw of ALL the Power station  outputs is over 1 8 A       the current draw of a Power station output      is over 1 8A       Table 8 Generic Events  continued on next page            62    STARTS WHEN          N  Battery low  memory    ENDS WH          2 years have passed since the last Reset         Battery Memory expired operation    the Reset Battery Memory operation is  done  refer to  Reset Warning Lithium  un   der  KEYPAD OPERATIONS  in the  N VNG FROM KEYPAD       Warning low  battery on      the battery of at least one Wireless Sen          sor is low    the last Wireless sensor has closed and  ALL Wireless Sensor batteries are charged       Memory tamper  BPI device       the Control panel detects one of the fol   lowing Events  Tamper BPI readers  Tam   per BPI input expanders  Tamper  keypads  Tamper output expanders   Tamper power st
17.   Event Queue The Digital Communicator will Figure 36 Dialler settings window    not end the communication until all the events       50    The system Users will be able to communicate with the  Central Station operator via the VOX REM Microphone  and Speaker boards  refer to    K3 VOX2 Voice Cards    in  the    APPENDIX         The Voice channel will remain open for the pro   grammed time  refer to    2 way audio    or until the Cen   tral Station operator ends the session        nse Reporting formats with the Voice feature transmit  ONLY one event per call        Reporting formats with the Voice feature should only be  used when absolutely necessary  For events that do not  require the Voice channel feature  use the same Re   porting format without the Voice feature  as follows     1  Select the same Telephone number  Central Sta   tion number  in two programming fields on the Digi   tal Communicator page     2  Select the Reporting format    without Voice    in one  programming field  and the same Reporting format   with Voice  in the other     3  In the Digital Communicator Actions window   for events that DO NOT REQUIRE a Voice channel      select the Central Station that supports the Re   porting format    without Voice      for events that REQUIRE a Voice channel      select the Central Station that supports the Re   porting format    with Voice        System Code This field is for the System ID Code   usually assigned by the Central Station   The System  Code format  
18.   Exp out   96  Total Outputs 102 16  Partitions 32  Total User Codes 195       DTMF User Codes    64  out of 195        Installer Codes    5                                                       Digital Communicator Actions       User Code Types 16  Installer Code Types 3  Keys Cards 500  Keyfobs  Wireless Keys  16 16  Events in Log 10000  Total Events Actions 3418  Customizable Events 32  Timers 64  Fuses 10  Voice Messages 64  K3 VOX2 Voice Board Yes  K3 PRT2 Printer Board Yes  Numbers in Phonebook 50  Telephone Dialler Actions 50  100                   IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS    Please read this section carefully to get an overall view  of the main components of the system and LEDs     The numbers in boldface  used in this text  refer to the  descriptions in the tables and figures in this section     The components are generally numbered in clockwise  order  The outlined numbers refer to the common hard   ware components of the BPI devices and are described  once only     when first encountered     m About the Control panel   Figure 1 shows the maximum configuration of the  KYO320  therefore  some of the components may not  be present on this system     No  DESCRIPTION   Frontplate screws  2    Loudspeaker  supplied with K3 VOX2 Voice  Board    3 Tamper microswitch   4 Main Board  see fig  2    5 Backplate anchor screw locations  4x   5 mm   6   7   8    NY      K3 VOX2 Voice board  accessory item   K3 PRT2 Printer Interface  accessory item   Switching Power Supply  see f
19.   Output  right click on the Output concerned to open a menu  which will allow you to turn the Output ON or OFF     ON  OFF       About the function buttons  un   der User PIN field        Clicking on the first button  will open a menu which will  allow you to disable display of real time status  data  enabled at default  regarding the Zones  Parti   tions  Trouble  Outputs and Timers   ra a menu with the following options  Show  violated zones only  Audible signalling   Beep   Clear manually     Clicking on the second button will open    7   Clicking on the third button will allow you  to enable  Test  mode on ALL Zones     Clicking on the fourth button will allow  you to disable  Test  mode on ALL  Zones           Clicking on the fifth button will allow you  to Reset  Programming from PC  Trou   ble     Clicking on the sixth button will close the  window     Figure 55 Check panel       F    yyyyyyyy           Figure 56 Check Configuration Window    Check Configuration This option will allow you to  view the status of the Control panel peripherals in either  Test mode or Graphic mode  see Fig 57     Graphic mode  The real time status of each peripheral  will be indicated by the colour of its icon  as follows     O Green  the peripheral concerned is in the configura   tion and operating properly    O Red  the peripheral concerned is in the configuration  but is in Tamper status  e g  Frontplate open     O Yellow  the peripheral concerned is in the configura   tion but is miss
20.   numbers can be assigned to this function     INTRODUCTION    Voice Board The K3 VOX2 Voice Board  accessory  item  manages 64 recordable Voice messages and 32  telephone numbers for the Answerphone  Dialler   Memo and Ambient sound recording facilities    The answering device can function even if the K3 VOX2  Voice Board is absent  but in this case there aren t voice  messages    Voice communications to and from the Control panel al   low operations such as  Listen in  Talk Listen in  2Way  Audio   Input status enquiry  with Voice answer   Re   mote control of appliances  Turn ON OFF   Arm Disarm  Partitions  Alarm Reset and Inhibit Calls     Access to all the    over the phone    features requires a  Telephone Access Code     which can be disabled im   mediately after use     Scheduler The Scheduler can be setup to Arm Disarm  Partitions automatically  on a daily or weekly basis    and to control 64 daily timer events for KYO320     Wireless Devices This system supports the  VectorRX  VRX32 433 and VectorRX 8 Receiver  ac   cessory item   The VectorRX and VRX32 433 Receiver  accepts up to 32 Wireless devices  64 with 2 VectorRX  or VRX32 433   such as  PIR Motion Detectors   AMD10   Magnetic Contacts  AMC10   Glass break  Detectors  Smoke Detectors  ASD10   and up to 16  Wireless Keys  32 with 2 VectorRX or VRX32 433    KeyFob   ARC20   VectorRX 8 Receiver accepts up to  8 Wireless devices and up to 8 Wireless Keys  KeyFob    ARC20      Programming This system can be progr
21.   the connection of terminals       C    R  and      to the Control panel BPI Bus        mp  n order to improve message quality  use the Voice  Board Microphone  and temporarily disconnect the  other    Voice Modules           All    Voice Modules    will be interconnected during  Teleassistance mode thus allowing users to communi   cate with one another     m Manual selection   Installation of several    Voice Modules    will allow the user  to listen in on the various parts of the premises at the  same time  however  sound tracing will not be possible     For sound tracing   complete the connections  as   shown in Figure 59  The wiring diagram shows the   Voice board and 4    Voice Modules     and also     gt  a 6 Output expander M OUT 6    gt  a 6 Input expander M IN 6    gt  two Omnia 4R Relay modules   The Control panel must be programmed as follows     gt  all the Expander Outputs must be Reserved  man   ual   Bistable and Normally Open        Voice board  SPK GPK   MIC  12   gt                             l l  l l  l l  sP bP Mid    gt  sp bP MIC     VOX REM Alison DVP                                                  gt  the Input expander zones must be  Instant  Repeti   tive and Normally Open  DO NOT assign these to  Partitions   The zones must be associated with a  Standby Voice message that identifies the location  of the zones  e g  Kitchen  Sitting room  etc       Enable Remote Listen in via Telephone  1  Press 3  to access Outputs Management      2  Press 1  to 
22.   the event  may take up to 2 seconds to end        ggered with a delay of up to 2 seconds      the Partition Arms in Stay Mode with Zero  Delay       the Partition Arms in Away Mode or Dis   arms       Global arming  partition no        the Partition Arms in Away Mode      the Partition Arms in Stay Mode or Stay  Mode with Zero Delay       Disarming  partition no        the Partition Disarms       the Partition Arms in Away Mode or Stay  Mode or Stay with Zero Delay Mode       Exit time on  partition no        the Partition Arms in Stay or Away Mode       the Partition Output Time expires       Entry time on  partition no        one of the Entry delay Zones belonging  to the Partition detects Alarm conditions  and the Partition is Armed in Stay or Away    Mode      the Partition Input Time expires or the  Partition Disarms       Autoarming  warning  partition no        the Control panel signals the start of the  programmed Auto Arm Timeout prior to Au   tomatic Arming of the Partition       the Partition Arms or an Overtime Re   quest is made for the Partition       Memory alarm  on partition no       the Generic alarm on partition no   Event occurs       the Partition Resets       Memory tamper  on partition no        the Tamper alarm on partition no  Event        occurs     the Partition Resets       Valid key no        a Key Card is used at a Reader           the Key Card is removed from the Reader       Key present on  reader no     Valid Key on  Partition no        a Va
23.  16 Alison 32LP Keypads  192 Zones on 32 Input Expanders  6 Zones per Ex   pander   64 Zones on the Wireless Receivers  344 Zones Total    The Receiver zones  wireless zones  are for the wireless  detectors  The Main Unit  Keypad and Input Expander  zones  hardwired zones  are for the hardwired detectors     This section describes the connection of hardwired de   tectors     The terminals of the hardwired zones are marked  L1     L2   etc        The following terminals can be used for the power sup   ply to the detectors     either   F  and   gt    negative  or  F1  and      nega   tive   for each zone on the Main Unit     13 8 V positive is present on Main Unit   F  and   F 1  ter   minals     protected by fuses 37 and 36  F 1 85A        F  and  7    negative  for each pair of zones on  Keypads and Input Expanders     13 8 V positive is present on Keypad and Input Expander    F  terminals     protected by resettable fuse  0 4 A      Each zone can support several detectors  However  if  more than one detector is connected  the Control panel  will be unable to identify the detector in the event of an  Alarm     This system can detect Alarm  Tamper and Short circuit  on hardwired zones                         F  gt  L1 ne Panel                   Input exp     Keypad      i Ti        n c  a  s   detector                      Figure 13 Connecting a Detector to a zone with Normally Closed balance                    F   gt   L1       lt  Panel                           detector    
24.  Action 007  Action 008  Action 009  Action 010  Action 011  Action 012  Action 013  Action 014  Action 015  Action 016  Action 017  Action 018       ml ma    Figure 38 Digital Communicator Actions window       52    Description This editable field is for the Message label   maximum 16 characters      Quality This field will allow you to select the sound qual   ity  as follows  click the required cell  click again to high   light the programming field  click the arrow to open the  drop down menu     for 63 and 64 messages only   For all other messages  during Recording it is possible to set the Time and the  Quality     Time Enter the Message length  in seconds   for 63  and 64 messages only      With quality Select the Voice Message quality     Leftover Time This field will show the residual time  which can be added to other Voice Messages   The residual time depends on the selected quality     m Compound Messages   The Control panel Dialler can manage Compound Mes   sages  This type of Message takes up less time than a  regular Message  Therefore  if you must record several  messages with parts in common  such as an Address   the Compound Message will allow you to save mes   sage time     For example  instead of recording     gt  Message 1  regular Message taking 5 seconds    lt  lt Burglar Alarm  Stef s Caf    King St   St  Helier gt  gt     gt  Message 2  regular Message taking 5 seconds    lt  lt Fire Alarm  Stef s Caf    King St   St  Helier gt  gt     gt  Message 3  re
25.  Addresses       panel BPI bus  no  1 through no  8 ONLY  The position of DIP  Refer to the Power Station Instructions leaflet for further switch no  1 in uninfluential   details        Setting the BPI Level The BPI Level determines the  maximum voltage the BPI bus can carry  Some BPI de   vices have 5V and 12V options     nae Only one Power Station can be connected to each  shunt of the Control panel BPI bus  see Fig  12        BPI BPI  i device device                      Panel        Power  station    BPI  device    BPI  device                                                                                                                        Power BPI BPI BPI BPI  i station device device device device  Power BPI Power BPI  i station device station device  Figure 12 Connecting a Power Station  KYO320 INSTALLING 19       nse This Control panel operates at 12V  therefore  all  gt  after several seconds the Keypad will emit an audi        the peripheral devices must be set at 12 V  ble signal  and the 4 LEDs on the right  see 89b in  Figure 8  will turn ON to indicate access to the Ad    Using the Jumpers 69 and 73  set the BPI Level as fol  dressing phase of the built in Proximity Reader   lows   gt  If you DO NOT wish to use the Proximity Reader     press      The ALISON 32LP will go back automati   cally to the Keypad Addressing phase  at which                            A Loa Jumper 69 La point  go to step 8  in this section    gt  If you wish to use the Proximity Reade
26.  Alarm  Trouble  Fire  etc       gt  Event Code  CODE column   identifies the event   Event Codes can be changed  refer to    Actions    un        KYO320    APPENDIX    95    der    Digital Communicator    in the    PROGRAMMING     section      gt  Group Number  GROUP column   where possible   identifies the Partition of the    object    which gener   ated the event     gt  Zone Number  ZONE column   where possible   identifies the    object     Zone  Code  Key  etc   which  generated the event     m SIA SIA over B NET    SIA SIA over B NET is a FSK  Frequency Shift Keying  for   mat  that transmits alternatively in two slightly different fre   quencies  The frequency shift is usually 170 Hertz  and the  two frequencies are associated with 0 and 1 of the binary    digit which transmits the following data    gt  User Code  4 digits     0 through 9      gt  Function Code  1 digit  N new event  O restore event     gt  Date  month day year     gt  Time  hour minutes seconds     gt  Event Type  refer to the TYPE column in Table 13     gt  Event Agent  refer to the 1  and 2    columns in Ta   ble 13      dbManager    DbManager  in Bentel security Suite  is an application  developed to copy safely customer   s data from a source  to a destination  For example  data can be copied ona  USB Flash Disk and can be used on a laptop  Besides  the DbManager can recover corrupted database data     DbManager main window contains File  Acces Levels   Language and Help menus  all described in t
27.  Answering Machine parameters     The layout of the Telephone page is as follows     No  This field shows the Telephone ID number  This  number will be used instead of the Description  User la   bel  in some parts of the application     Telephone Number This editable field  maximum 20  digits  is for the Telephone number the system will call   Valid entries  digits from 0 to 9  pound      star     and  comma      The comma can be used to insert pauses  for  example  between a switchboard number and a tele   phone number     Description This editable field  maximum 16 characters   is for the Telephone Number label  e g  User Name   The  Description at default is  Tel  Number nnn       nnn repre   sents the ID number of the Telephone Number      Used by This programming section will allow you to  assign the Telephone facilities     gt  Dial    Dialler    gt  Dig    Digital Communicator    gt  Tel    Teleservice    E Answer  The Answer section will allow you to program the Con   trol Panel answer mode        use The Control Panel cannot answer incoming calls  when the Answering Machine or Teleservice func   tion is Disabled  refer to    Enable Disable    age on the  L E   terminals less than 3V for over 45 sec    onds  by     gt  turning ON the A  LED     gt  generating the Line Trouble signal     an X  blinking   above the a icon     gt  generating the Telephone line trouble event     The system will signal    Line restoral   voltage on the    L E   terminals more than 3V for 1
28.  Code Types    When programming the Codes  you must also select  which functions are to be enabled     The system manages 19 Code Types    gt  16 User Codes   gt  2 Installer Codes       iss Code Type 19 is reserved for Installer Code No   200    and CANNOT be programmed        The Code Types page will allow you to select the User  Code and Installer Code functions  as follows     On the left side of the Code Types page is a Table with  a list of the 19 Code types     No  This is the Code Type ID Number      gt  Code Types no  01 to 16 are reserved for User  Codes     gt  Code Types no  17 and 18 are reserved for Installer  Codes     gt  Code Type no  19 is reserved for Installer Code No   200 and CANNOT be programmed     Description This editable field  16 characters  is for the  label that will identify the Code Type  The label will be used  in the Code Type on the Users and Installers pages     The functions of the Code Type  selected from the  Code Type list  can be programmed on the right side of  the page    The User Code functions are described in the following  paragraph    The Installer Code functions are described in the    In   staller Codes    paragraph     E User Codes   This paragraph provides a general description of the  User Code functions     refer to the USER   S MANUAL  for further information        us The Partition related functions will affect ONLY  those Partitions common to both the Code and  Keypad in use        Panel Reset This operation will      g
29.  Control Panel Reset      refer to    Keypad codes   Codes types       gt  running Alarm Stop from a Keypad  the entered  User Code must be enabled for Stop alarms     re   fer to    Digital keys         gt  using a Digital Key Card at a Reader  the Digital Key Card  must be enabled for Stop alarms  refer to    Digital  keys   Generic Events   These are  Panel generated warnings  e g  Power Failure      Control    ENDS WH           the zone restores to standby status       Alarm on      the Wireless zone detects Alarm     condi       the Wireless zone restores to standby  zone no       tions             Tamper on      the zone detects Tamper conditions    zone no         Tamper conditions are no longer present  on the zone       Tamper on      the Wireless Zone detects Tamper con       Tamper conditions are no longer present    Zone no       ditions       Table 5 Zone Events           on the Wireless zone    9 The conditions that trigger Alarm and Tamper status on Hardwired Zones depend on the settings programmed    on the BPI Zones page     10 The conditions that trigger Alarm and Tamper status on Wireless Zones depend on the settings programmed on    the dd page        58       alarm  ZONE     Standby       onset  Monostable  OUTPUT      on standby       onset  Zone  EVENT       end       onset  Partition Panel  EVENT      Standby               ON time ie OFF  time             AHA fp      ON time e OFF  time i    jot    L    Figure 42 Zone  Partition and Control Panel event
30.  If this option is left at default  0   Negligence will not be  signalled     Negligence will be signalled by    gt  the Event negligence on partition event     relevant  to the Partitions the Zone is assigned to     Auto Arm Timeout This field will allow you to program  the Automatic Arm pre alert period    For example  if the Timer is set to Arm Partition no  1 at  17 45 p m  with a 15 minute Auto Arm Timeout  the  system will generate the Autoarming warning parti   tion no  1 event at 17 30  and will signal the start of the  pre alert period  The pre alert signal will warn anyone  on the premises that the system is about to Arm  During  the pre alert phase the system will accept Overtime Re   quests  If no valid Code is entered during this period   the system will Arm as programmed    The event will end when the programmed Auto Arm  Timeout expires or when the Partition Arms after an  Overtime request    Valid entries  0 through 240 minutes  in 1 minute steps    If you set 0  there will be no warning    If you enter a higher value than the maximum  it will be  converted automatically to 240 minutes     Auto Arm Signal If this option is enabled  v  for the Par   tition  Enabled at Default   the Partition Keypads will emit  an audible signal  beep  during the entire pre alert period     Patrol Time This programming field will allow you to  set the Patrol Time  If the system is disarmed by a User  Code with the Patrol attribute  refer to    Patrol Code    un   der    Keypad C
31.  Log Printout       Enrol Unenrol the B NET module        If you are programming the system from a Keypad  refer  to the instructions in the    PROGRAMMING FROM  KEYPAD    manual        use This section provides information on the system  parameters  and should be referred to also when  programming from a Keypad        Read this section thoroughly to learn how to install and  use the KYO320 software application     1  Install the KYO320 software application as de   scribed in the Security Suite manual     2  Run the KYO320 application     3  Select the Control panel Type  refer to the Cus   tomer data paragraph  and the Firmware Release   refer to the Options paragraph in the Security  Suite manual      4  NOTE  When programming the KYO320  select  File  gt  INIT then setup the Panel Type and Firm   ware Release in the Parameters window     5  Program the parameters  refer to the respective  paragraphs for instructions      6  Download the programmed parameters  refer to the  respective paragraph  On site Programming via  Computer or Remote Programming via Computer      PROGRAMMING         s The programmed parameters can be saved on  hard or floppy disk  and downloaded to the Control  panel via modem or on site  The programmed pa   rameters can be renamed and reused for different  Customers  refer to    Save    and    Open Customer     in the    Bentel Security Suite    Manual         The system parameters are organized in Pages  The  Programming Pages in this section are con
32.  Open Collectors  The terminals for these Outputs are   OC1  OC2 and OC3     The Expander Outputs are 0 15 A Open Collectors   The terminals for these Outputs are OC1  OC2  OC3   OC4  OC5 and OCB6     The Output Expander Buzzer 98 can be connected to  the terminal  OC6  via jumper 99     gt  1    3   buzzer OFF  at default      gt  1   C  3   the buzzer will sound when the terminal    OC6  opens    gt  1G 3   the buzzer will sound when the terminal   OC6  closes to Negative    The Control Panel Outputs and Expander Outputs can be as   sociated with Events that activate signalling devices  Sirens   Flashers  etc    or used to provide Operating Trou   ble status and device control signals  They can  also be used to tum ON OFF electrical appliances  at the Keypad or via telephone  Heating  Garden        sprinklers  etc    The Outputs page will allow 5  you to program the Control Panel and Ex   pander Output parameters  as follows  The  table on the left side of the Outputs page  shows the Outputs  The number of available  Outputs depends on the system  refer to     Configuration      The following information  will be shown for each Output     No  This field shows the Output ID number   used in some parts of the application  instead  of the Output Description  refer to    Descrip   tion               Position This field shows the Description of the Out   put placement  This label can be edited on the Output  Expanders page     Device This field shows the Address of the Output pl
33.  Par   titions    All     to Enable the highlighted Readers on all Partitions   Toggle     to invert the current status of the highlighted  Readers    To Copy data  Enabled Partitions  Aand B Mode Arm   ing configuration   highlight the Reader to be copied   right click the mouse  select Copy from the pop up  menu  highlight the Readers to be pasted  right click the  mouse  then select Paste from the pop up menu     YELLOW spot This programming section will allow  you to set up the A Mode Arming configuration  If an A  Mode Arming request is made at a Reader  the Parti   tions will Arm Disarm in accordance with the pro   grammed configuration  as follows      gt  D     the corresponding Partition will Disarm    gt  N    the status of the corresponding Partition will re   main unchanged  None     gt  A    the corresponding Partition will Arm    gt  S     the corresponding Partition will Arm in Stay  mode  i e  Zones with the Internal Attribute will be  Bypassed      gt        the corresponding Partition will Arm in Instant  Mode  Stay with zero Entry Delay     GREEN spot As per the YELLOW spot but for B  Mode     Display Panel Alarm in Memory If this option is en   abled  Default setting   the RED LED will signal the pres   ence of Panel Alarm memory     Display Partition Alarm in Memory If this option is  enabled  Default setting   the RED LED will signal the  presence of Alarms and or Tamper memory relative to the  Keypad partitions        tse Monitoring Readers  Readers wit
34.  Partition concerned is reset manually        nae The above mentioned    Display     on Keypad    op   tions will soon be available for programming via  Keypad        Disable False Key warning If this option is enabled   the Control Panel will store False Key events in the  Event log but WILL NOT provide False Key warnings on  the system Keypads and Readers     Disable arming on wireless receiver lost If this op   tion is enable Arm command will not be carried out on  Partitions that have wireless zones  if the receiver is lost     Disable arming on wireless zones fault If this op   tion is enable  Arm command will not be carried out if a  wireless zone has not transmitted to the receiver in the  15 last minutes  Zone Control time      Enable Continuous Recording If this option is en   abled  the Control Panel will use Message No  64 to  continuously record any sounds picked up by the micro   phones of the Voice board and connected Micro   phone Speaker boards    If any of the Events listed in the Events enabled to  stop continuous recording Table occurs  the Control  Panel will stop recording after the programmed Time   out stop continuous recording  In this way  Message  No  64 will record ambient sounds picked up before and  after the programmed events  refer to    Continuous Re   cording    in the USER MANUAL      Events Enabled to Stop Continuous Recording If this  option is enabled  you will be able to select the Events  that will stop the Continuous Recording function 
35.  Restore   If teleservice needs this value can be  changed     E Telephone action priority  Priority Actions will override all other Actions in the call  queue     The Digital Communicator Action marked with an excla   mation mark  refer to    Actions    in the    Digital Communi   cator    section  has priority over all other Telephone  Actions  The Dialler Action marked with an exclamation  mark  refer to    Actions    in the    Dialler    section  has pri     ority over all other Telephone Actions except the priority  Action set for the Digital Communicator        use The priority Telephone Actions are useful in situa   tions that require quick intervention  such as Medi   cal emergency and Duress        E Colours  The Colours button will allow you to assign a colour to  each group of events     E Events Details  The Events Details button will allow you to filter the  events that will be shown  as follows     Highlight programmed events  f you Enable this op   tion  Events with AT LEAST ONE associated Action  on  an Output  Digital Communicator or Dialler  will be dis   played in bold face     Show only programmed events If you Enable this  option  only the Events with AT LEAST ONE associated  Action  on an Output  Digital Communicator or Dialler   will be shown     None Ifyou Enable this option  All Events will be displayed     Zone If you Enable this option  all the Zone events will  be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Zone events will  be grouped into the followin
36.  The    Enable Key Reader    table will allow you enable the  code concerned on the Key Reader  32 Readers for  KYO320      Figure 51 Wireless key page     KeyFobs    Systems with two VectorRX or VRX32 433 Receivers can  manage up to 32 keyFobs  with two VectorRX 8 up to 16  KeyFobs   The parameters description and programming  is shown in the following KeyFobs page  Fig 51      N  This field shows the keyFob identification number  which will be used in different parts of the application     Description This editable field  16 characters  is for  the KeyFobs  e g  the name of the Key User   This De   scription will identify the KeyFob in all the operations it is  involved in     1  2  3   32 These numbers correspond to the Parti   tions  The KeyFob can be programmed to operate in 3  different modes on the system Partitions     On Off Button This row will allow you to Enable Dis   able the KeyFobs on the Partition  Check  KeyFob en   abled on the relative Partition      A mode  Amber  This row will allow you to enable the  status the Partition will assume when the KeyFob  makes an A Mode Arming request  The box will indi   cate the selected mode  see the Mode section  A   Away  S  Stay     Stay o Delay  D  Disarm  N  No  change     B mode  Green  This row will allow you to enable the  status the Partition will assume when the KeyFob  makes an B Mode Arming request  The box will indi   cate the selected mode  see the Mode section  A   Away  S  Stay     Stay o Delay  D  Disarm  
37.  Zone  any type      associated with the            Tamper alarm         on partition no     detects Tamper conditions    a Zone     associated with the Partition            Generict         Tamper alarm    a Zone    associated with the Partition de      tects Alarm or Tamper conditions    all Alarm events generated by Zones      associated with the Partition restore to       all Tamper events generated by Zones      associated with the Partition restore to          all Alarm and Tamper events generated  by Zones     associated with the Partition          Away alarm on  partition no         the GenerictTamper alarm on partition        event is triggered during Away mode       the Generic Tamper alarm on partition  event ends       Stay alarm on         partition no        tion no  event is triggered during Stay    Table 6 Partition Events        the GenerictTamper alarm on parti           the GenerictTamper alarm on parti   tion no  event ends          KYO320    PROGRAMMING    59       STARTS WHEN       ENDS WH       Fire alarm on     a Fire zone     regardless of its Partition     All events generated by the Fire zones of    pan dete Alarm       24h alarm on       n  ts gen          Burglar alarm     a Burglar zone     regardless of its Parti       All events generated by the Burglar  on panel   tion detects Alarm conditions  Instant  En    zones of all Partitions restore to standby  try delay  Entry path  Exit delay  Last          Generic alarm on       Tamper alarm       A
38.  action failed                   Action on digital communicator failed  Digital icat   ilad             Teleservice action failed          User even    MDWWWWWWWhODMDWWHW OF   FF RA                          SSESBBSBESBSESBBESEEBBE    Table 13 Structure of the main Reporting formats supported by the System    New User Inserts a new user in the database  Select  name and password  and then choose user s rights     Language menu shows the Language selection  window  Choose a new language and click OK     Help Menu    Help shows this file for a fast reference     E Copying Customer accounts  To copy customer accounts    1  Select Export data from the File menu     2  Select the disk and folder of the customer accounts  concerned from the Origin box     3  Select the required customer accounts from the Cus   tomers box        KYO320 APPENDIX 99     gt  Choose action    Customer in origin  Code 1897  Name Cliente di prova  1  City Milano  Last change 13 06 2006    Already exists in destination as    Code 5555  Name Cliente di prova  1  City Milano  Last change 13 06 2006    It is possible to keep destination name or create a new on as     Code 1897  Name Cliente di prova  1 00  City Milano    Choose action  C Keep    C Not export x Cincel    Figure 71 Choose action Windows    4  Select the destination disk and folder from the Desti   nation box     5  Select Log and or Show warnings     6  Select Execute   if there are no customer accounts in the  Destination folder  the following 
39.  amre noe One    Adam hee 00    aeon tree O82   Autowe type 0   aoma type 04   atoma tree 06   aema tee O06   neme tree 0   aome tree 00                  KYO320    PROGRAMMING 71     gt  If you select an asterisk     the Month will be  uninfluential     Year This field will allow you to select the Year   Valid entries  2005 through 2019      gt  If you select an asterisk     the Year will be  uninfluential     Interval You must select this field  if the corresponding  line indicates the Start of an Interval such as  Summer  holidays  Bank holiday week end  Christmas  etc    To program an Interval  select the start of the Interval on  one line and the end of the Interval on the following line   then click the Start field  If the entry is valid the words  Start and Stop will be shown    Valid entries  1 through 31  Day Number  or Monday   Tuesday  etc   Weekday         use The Interval MUST Start and Stop within the same  month        Day of Week This field will allow you to select the Day      gt  If you select an asterisk      the Day of the week will  be uninfluential     gt  If you select a Weekday  you will not be able to spec   ify the Day Number  1 through 31      Type This field will allow you to select the Description   label  of the Model      gt  If you do not select a Description  the corresponding  Model will not be saved     gt  You must select the Description of the Model on the  Start line of the interval  You cannot select the De   scription on the Stop line as
40.  an Interval and must  be setup on two lines        72    On the upper line  select the number of the first day of  the holiday period  e g  8  in the Day field  and the re   spective Month in the Month field  e g  August    Select an asterisk     in the Year and Day of Week  fields    On the lower line  select the number of the last day of  the holiday period  e g  23  in the Day field  and the re   spective Month in the Month field  e g  August    Select an asterisk     in the Year and Day of Week  fields    Click the Interval field of the upper line  the words Start  and Stop will be shown    Select Summer holidays in the Type field                Augusti           ALO    Christmas Holidays This Model can be setup in the  same way as the Summer Holiday period  However  if  the Christmas holiday period continues into the New  year  e g  24th December to 3rd January   it must be  setup on two blocks of 2 lines  as follows    Days from the 24th to the 31st of December in the first  block     gt  Days from the 1st to the 2nd of January in the second  block        li    anuar ar       rar a j   a o   Ston    Bank Holiday This Model is for Bank Holidays   Select the Day number  e g 20  and Month  e g  April   in the respective fields    Select Bank holiday in the Type field     EZ    0   Ap          Model Priority Some days may belong to more than  one Model  therefore  the Scheduler will apply the  Times of the least frequent Model    For example  Christmas Holiday Model     is
41.  and Arming delay management   O 4Arm and 4 Disarm operations per day per Partition   O 64 independent daily Timer events for KYO320     Event print out using optional K3 PRT2 Board   O Prints Events on parallel printer   O Real time and or Event Log printout from specified  date to last Event   O Event filter       The System and Accessories    The Control panel The Control panel is the core of the  system  It has 8 zones  KYO320 expands to 344   6 Out  puts  KYO320 expands to 118   anda 3A Switching Power  Supply  5A accessory item      Expanders The Control panel manages up to 32 six  zone M IN 6 Input Expanders and up to 16 M OUT 6  Output Expanders  6 Open Collector Outputs per Ex   pander      Control Devices The KYO320 accepts up to 32  ECLIPSE and or PROXI Digital Key Card Readers  and or 16 ALISON 32LP LED Keypads  and or up to 32  MIA D and or ALISON DVP LCD Keypads    The operating principles of the ECLIPSE and PROXI  Readers are the same  except      gt  ECLIPSE Readers accept SAT Keys only and are for  indoor use  unless mounted inside weatherproof  boxes      gt  PROXI Readers have weather strips  and can be in   stalled indoors or outdoors  IP34 Protection Class   and accept SAT Keys and PROXI cards     gt  ECLIPSE and PROXI Systems operate without con   tacts  therefore  are highly resistant to oxidization  and wear     gt  Alison 32LP is a 32 LED Keypad with built in pro   grammable Proximity Reader function    The operating principles of the MIA D and   ALIS
42.  and Indoor Si   ren    To provide Tamper detection  connect the Signalling   device Tamper contact to the Control panel Tamper   Line or to a 24h zone  refer to    Connecting Tamper   Contacts         E Supervised Outputs   Outputs no  1  2 and 3 can be set up as Supervised Out   puts  This type of output must be programmed as Nor   mally Closed  refer to    Attributes    under    Outputs    in the     PROGRAMMING     section   The Control panel can de   tect short circuit and Connection interrupt to terminals   A of Outputs with this attribute  The wiring diagram in  Fig  20 illustrates the connection of an Indoor Siren to a  Supervised Output using a 2 2 KQ across terminals  A  and negative  Sieze Tamper Microswitch    The two 2 2 KQ resistors  included in the package   have 3 red bands and a gold band  The last band  gold   indicates the tolerance  therefore  it may be a different  colour        ae The 2 2 KQ resistor must be connected to the last  device on the Output  otherwise it will have no ef   fect        The activation restoral of Outputs depends on various  parameters  refer to    Outputs    under    PROGRAMMING  FROM PC         basta      a  xa Panel I                         Short circuit and connection interruption to terminal  A  of Supervised Outputs  will be signalled by            B GND  AS  JAS2    indoor  siren                            Figure 20 Connecting an Indoor Siren to a Controlled Output on the Main Unit       26     gt  Tamper on supervised out
43.  applied  once a year  therefore  will take priority over the Week   day Model that is applied 5 days per week     Scheduler   Timers    You can define up to 16 Models  each with a maximum  of 4 different ON and 4 different OFF Times for each of  the 64 Control panel Timers     Each Timer is associated with a Timer Event on the  Events Actions page    When the Timer triggers the ON signal  the correspond   ing Event will occur  e g  the Garden Sprinkler will turn  ON      When the Timer triggers the OFF signal  the corre   sponding Event will be terminated  e g  the Garden  Sprinkler will turn OFF      The ON OFF operations of each Timer will be recorded  in the log  as follows     gt  Type  Timer ON or Timer OFF    gt  IDENT   Timer Description    gt  TIME  Time and Date of the ON and OFF operations    The Timers can be programmed with the ON OFF  Times of domestic appliances such as Garden Sprin   klers  Courtesy lights  Heating systems  etc   or with the  ACTIVE INACTIVE Times of the system Outputs   Codes and Keys        us The user can enable disable the Timers  refer to     En  Dis  Timers    in the USER MANUAL         If a User disables a Timer during its programmed ON  Time  the corresponding Timer event will end     If a User enables a Timer during its programmed ON  Time  the corresponding Timer event will start within the  minute     Example  If a Timer     with a programmed ON Time of  21 00 to 24 00     is enabled at 22 02 01 the corre   sponding Timer event will
44.  be automatically disabled  If an attempt is  made to use a Code that has reached the Max  number  of operations  therefore disabled   the display will show  the    s     message               You must change the Code PIN  if you wish to refresh  the Code operation counter        mee ALL the Code operation counters will be refreshed  automatically each time the User page is down   loaded        Figure 49 Users     Code access page                         m Father PIN   A Code   s Available status  Active status  Father  codes and PIN cannot be changed without entering one  of its programmed Father codes        nse The Code PIN at default is 0 followed by the Code  ID Number  Example  PIN of Code No  001 is 0001        m New PIN   This programming field will allow you to change the de    fault PIN  as follows     gt  enter the Code   s Father Code  to activate the New  PIN programming field      gt  enter the New digits in the New PIN and Redigit  New PIN fields  then click OK   The digits will be masked by asterisks      A PIN can  have 4  5 or 6 digits    WARNING  The default PINs of all Available Codes   must be changed for security reasons        use You cannot change a Code   s Father code s with   out first entering the PIN of one ofits Father codes        Redigit New PIN Enter the digits of the New PIN in  this field    If the entry is correct  both fields match   the PIN fields  will clear when you click OK  and the New PIN will be   come Valid    In the event of misma
45.  be triggered at 22 03 00    The ENABLE DISABLE operations of each Timer will  be recorded in the log  as follows     gt  Type  Timer Enabled or Timer Disabled    gt  IDENT   Timer Description    gt  USER  Keypad Description    gt  USER ID   Code Description    gt  TIME  Time and Date of the ON and OFF operations    The Timers page will allow you to program the Timer  parameters  as follows     Select the required Day Model  then select the tag of  the Day model timer you wish to set up  in the lower part  of the table     No  This non editable field shows the Timer ID Number     Description Enter the respective Timer label  e g   Heater  Sprinkler  etc    This label will be used to iden   tify the Timer in all the operations it is involved in     1st ON   2nd ON   3rd ON   4th ON This field will al   low you to set the ON Time  refer to 1st Dis    2nd Dis     3rd Dis    4th Dis  for the Time format      1st OFF   2nd OFF   3rd OFF   4th OFF This field will  allow you to set the OFF Time  refer to 1st Dis    2nd  Dis    3rd Dis    4th Dis  for the Time format      Type Description  Refer to    Types Description    under    Scheduler   Timers           KYO320    PROGRAMMING 73    m Models  Refer to    Models    and    Events    under    Scheduler    Timers        Options    This page will allow you to setup the options that determine  the operating mode of the system     Disable Tamper Memory Reset with User code   If this option is enabled  only the Installer Codes will be  a
46.  diagram  Figure 59  will be able to control one     Voice Module                 l   l   SP  BP MIC    z   VOX REM             sp BP MIC     Alison DVP                               Figure 58 Connecting a VOX REM Microphone Board and 2 ALISON DVP Keypads to the Voice Board       90    Use the Partition and or Control panel Events in the  Event Actions page to activate the Dialler and Tele   phone Communicator Outputs  In this way  the zone  events will be available for    Voice Module    manage   ment  Program the zone events  relevant to the loca   tion concerned  to activate the Output that controls the  respective    Voice Module     Repeat this procedure for  the other Outputs  as required    Upgrade FirmwareAuto select mode will allow the User   during a dialler call  to activate Remote listen in on the  location that generated the Alarm     E Manual and Auto select mode   Manual and Auto select Listen in can be integrated   This will allow the User to select  manually  specific lo   cations during standby status     Use 4 Outputs for Manual select Listen in mode  and 4  Outputs for Auto select listen in mode     The Outputs must be connected in two   s     one Manual  and one Auto  as shown in Figure 59     To ensure proper functioning of Auto select mode  the man   ually controlled Outputs must be in standby status  There   fore  the Outputs must always be restored to Standby when  a manually controlled listen in session ends     K3 PRT2 Printer Interface    Disconnec
47.  disposing of used  batteries follow the instructions and precau   tions printed on the battery     3  Reinsert the Jumper 21  M      Line    230 V  Neutral 50 Hz    Earth            ALG    s Automatic  Isolating  Switch                                                    BH   lt        KYO320    INSTALLING 29    m Thermal Probe   This Control panel has an on board connector 31 for a  KST thermal probe  accessory item   The probe will op   timize the backup battery charge process  by regulating  the charge voltage in accordance with the temperature  of the backup battery     Work carefully through the following instructions  refer  to the figure on page 10      1  Connect the probe 9 to the connector 62  PTC  on  the Switching Power supply     2  Attach the probe to the backup battery  in such a  way as to obtain optimum heat transfer     3  Connect the connector of backup battery 53 on  the PCB     4  Measure the Probe temperature     5  Using the graph in Figure 25 and or Table 3  find  the value  in accordance with the battery tempera   ture  that the Switching Power supply output volt   age will be based on     6  Using the trimmer 54  adjust the voltage on the ter   minal board 55 to the required value              a  14 5       Ww  14 0     O   13 7 teaa a l o e ia   gt   13 5  13 0   10  5 0 5 10 15 2022 25 30 35 40 45 50  TEMPERATURE    C     Figure 25 Switching Power Supply Output Voltage graph  To find the Output Voltage using the graph      indicate the  Probe tempe
48.  follows        Connect the jumper 21  M  to enable the RAM battery                             Backup Battery             Figure 24 Connecting the Mains power    m RAM Battery  see page 11   The RAM must be powered by a3 V GLD CR2032 Lith   ium battery or similar  This battery will allow the system  to store the programmed parameters for 71 days of total  black out  Mains and Battery      The RAM battery will last approximately 2 years  after  which time it must be replaced     Empty RAM battery will be signalled by the    gt  ON status of the    indicator    gt  Warning Generic event             The ON status of the    indicator  and the Warning  Generic event signal many types of Trouble  events  The Trouble details can be found on the  LCD Keypads  in View Mode   If the trouble is re   lated to the RAM battery the Warn  Lithium batt  message will be shown        To Install a Fresh RAM Battery     1  Ensure that the Control panel is powered by the Mains  or backup battery  otherwise  all the programmed param   eters will be cleared when the 21  M  Jumper is removed     2  Remove the jumper 21  M      1  Using a flat screwdriver  remove the battery from its  location 23     A DO NOT TOUCH the PCB with the screwdriver  or Battery  as this may provoke short circuits     2  Insert the fresh Battery in the battery location 23   positive to the top      A ONLY use 3 V GLD CR2032 Lithium batteries or  similar  as there is a serious risk of EXPLOSION  if other types are used  When
49.  for all the required Pages       right click again then select Download        tse To download a family of pages  select the root        A If you send the User page with other pages  the  Control panel WILL STORE the Description  En   abled Partitions  Associated Timers  User Menu  Access and Code type parameters  but WILL NOT  STORE the Available status  Active status  Duress  Code  Patrol Code and Father Code parameters        use  fchanges to the Descriptions are not shown on the  Keypads  use the    Ba i  from the INSTALLER MENU              For example      to download all the Configuration re   lated pages  select Configuration from the Folders  menu  to download All the Pages  select KYO 320 from  the Folders menu     6  To view the parameters of the connected Control  Panel  work carefully through point 4  then select  Upload instead of Download          R          Figure 53 Connecting Window       Firmware Upgrade    Under  Programming Menu  in addition to Upload and  Download item there is Firmware Upgrade    When a new Firmware is released  a file  hex will be  given to the installer  This file will run after selecting the   Start  button  see Figure 53   In this fase if the system  goes in black out or block  it is necessary to check on   Restore Panel  and click on  Start   To restore the sys   tem with the default setting call the Service      Remote Downloading    You can download the programming data via telephone  line  using a B Mod or B Mod RX modem  as fo
50.  function is also Enabled  the Control  Panel will emit a beep  wait approximately 6 seconds  for the Modem to respond  if connected  and  if no re   sponse is detected  will play the Message  If the An   swering Machine Message has not been recorded the  Control panel will emit a beep    The layout of the Answering Machine window is as fol   lows     Answer Message This field will allow you to select the  Answering Machine Voice Message  refer to    Voice  Messages         Message Repetitions This field will allow you to pro   gram the number of times the message must be played   Valid entries  0 through 255    Default setting  3     Replay Pause This field will allow you to program a  pause between Answer Message announcements   Valid entries  1 through 254  in 1 second steps   Default setting  5 seconds     PIN Timeout This field will allow you to program the  time the User will have to enter the User Code  with re     x  Antwer message    Message recemons iat  Replay pause    Bae  Pini Timeout fa Se  OTUF Tone Timeout fo St    Figure 34 Answering Machine window    mote Telephone Access  on the telephone keypad   Valid entries  1 through 254 seconds  in 1 second steps  Default setting  30 seconds        mse Only Codes no  132 to 195 can access the Control  Panel via telephone  refer to the    Codes    paragraph         DTMF Tone Timeout This field will allow you to pro   gram the time  in seconds  the User will have to enter  the Command after Code acceptance  The User mus
51.  g  r  n the text and diagrams in this section  the term    Voice  Module    refers to VOX REM Microphone Loudspeaker  board and the ALISON DVP Keypad        The VOX REM Microphone Speaker board can be  housed in custom made accessory boxes with wire en   try knockouts  order code  MINI BOX   The MINI BOX  can be wall mounted  or flush mounted to 503 outlet  boxes or similar  The installation instructions can be  found in the MINI BOX package     113 114 115 116 117    j    EXT SP  i                                                            mc   e              Se        Sk                                                 A 112    HALLER  i    Figure 57 Voice board components                      KYO320    APPENDIX 89       nse The Microphone and Loudspeaker should be  housed in separate boxes      Voice Modules    should be mounted in places  which allow easy access   DO NOT mount VOX REM Microphone Speaker  boards until you have tested the placements for  squealing        Connect the    Voice Modules    in parallel to the Voice   board  as shown in Figure 58  The number of    Voice   Modules     and the connection lengths can affect sound   quality  therefore     gt  DO NOT connect more than 4    Voice Modules    to the  Voice board     gt  DO NOT use more than 50 metres of cable between  each    Voice Modules    and the Voice board     A Terminals         SP     SP   and  MIC   on the  ALISON DVP  must be connected to the Voice  Board by a separate cable to the one used for
52.  generates 4 Pulses within 2 minutes  If less  pulses than the programmed    Pulse    threshold are gen   erated 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 win   dow will be refreshed 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 stored indefinitely  In all cases  the     Pulse    threshold will reset automatically each time the  Control panel disarms     m Balance Type  The Balance Type determines the electrical state  on  the Zone input terminal  that will trigger Alarms        im The following electrical states must be present on  the Zone Input terminals for at least 0 3 seconds        Normally Open Zones with this attribute will trigger  Alarms when they shortto Negative  e g  Fire detectors      Normally Closed Zones with this attribute will trigger  Alarms when they Open     1K For Roller Blind and Vibration Zones  Control  panel will consider the Zone in standby status  when the  1 K resistor  1 000 ohm  is connected between the  Zone terminal and Negative  Ifa 1K Zone shorts to Neg   ative  the Control panel will detect Tamper conditions  and generate the same following events of 10K B
53.  indicator on Keypads     gt  flashing on the    indicator on Keypads    The Control panel will signal restoral when the voltage  on the LE  terminals returns to 3 V for over 15 seconds        us  f the telephone line IS NOT CONNECTED to the  Panel  the Telephone line check option must be  DISABLED  If it is not Disabled  the Control panel  will signal Line down status persistently  refer to     Telephone    in the    PROGRAMMING     section         Connect Line sharing devices  Fax  Answerphone   etc   to the  LI  terminals  This will allow the Control  panel to take priority ONLY in the event of an alarm   Connect the     terminal to the Mains Earth     this will  protect the PCB against surges from the Telephone line     A Ensure that the Mains Earth is fully intact and  operating properly before connecting the Tele   phone line     Connecting a Power Supply    In order to comply with the Safety regulations in force   the Mains must be equipped with a bipolar isolating de                             a Bb telephone    plug    Figure 23 Connecting the Telephone Line to the Main Unit    vice for protection against over voltage and short circuit  to Earth  e g  automatic isolating switch      The KYO320 is powered from the Mains  230V 50 Hz   through a Switching power supply  located inside the  cabinet  The cabinet can also house a backup battery   not included  for power backup during Mains failure   Programmed data will be protected at all times by the  RAM battery     Main
54.  monitoring when the longest Exit  Time of the Armed Partitions the Zone is assigned to  ends  refer to    Partitions        The system will generate an Alarm when the voltage on  the Zone terminal falls within the Alarm voltage range   refer to    Voltage Ranges     for the programmed num   ber of times and or length of time  refer to    Sensitivity       Each Alarm Zone can generate the Zone Alarm event  for the programmed number of times  refer to    Cycles         Command Zones Each Command Zone can be pro   grammed to activate one of the following actions     5  f the Full Arming alarm option is enabled  ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed   If the Full Arming alarm option is disabled  AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be    Armed        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 35     gt  Switch Partition status    gt  Arm and Disarm Partitions    gt  Arm Partitions only    gt  Disarm Partitions only    gt  Reset Partitions    gt  Reset Control Panel    gt  Cancel telephone calls    gt  Not Ready to Arm    gt  Ready to Arm   The Command Zones will activate when they are unbal   anced  refer to    Balance     for the programmed number  of times or length of time  refer to    Sensitivity        The BPI Zones page will allow you to program the  Hardwired Zones  for Wireless Zones refer to the    Wire   less    paragraph     The chart on the left side of the BPI Zones page shows  the available hardwired Zones  refer to    Configuration       The f
55.  number of cy   cles the Output must run   Valid entries  1 to 31 Cycles  1 Cycle is set at default      Timeless If this option is enabled  the Output will run  an unlimited number of cycles  In which case  the Out   put cycles can be interrupted ONLY by Partition Reset  or Control Panel Reset     A DO NOT associate Outputs with the Timeless attrib   ute with NON Restorable NON Spot  Spot and Spe   cial events  as these events cannot be stopped     E Events  The Events button will allow you to view the Events  that activate the selected Output     Partitions    Each Partition consists of a group of zones that the  system manages independently  Virtual Control  Panel   Each Partition can be programmed with its  own Codes  Timers  Actions and Parameters    This system manages 32 Partitions  You can setup  the Partitions in the BPI Zones and Wireless pages   The layout of the Partitions page is as follows     No  This field shows the Partition ID number  used  in some parts of the application instead of the De   scription  e g  for Telephone Access      Description This field is for the Partition Label  16  characters   The Description will identify the Parti   tion in all the operations it is involved in        Entry Time This field will allow you to set the Partition  Entry Time  Violation of an Armed Entry Delay Zone  will trigger the programmed Entry Time    The Partition Entry Time will be signalled by     gt  the Entry time on partition event for the Partition    gt  an a
56.  operation     when associated with Monostable Outputs       The conditions which end a Generic Event   ENDS WHEN     column  are only valid when the  Generic Event is NOT associated with a Mono   stable Output     IS       If a Generic Event is associated with a Monostable Out   put  it will not terminate until the Output OFF Timeout  has expired  even if the trouble clears before   in all    other cases it will terminate when the trouble has been  cleared  see Figure 43      Generic Events can be restored to standby by     gt  running Alarm Reset from a Keypad  the entered  User Code must be enabled for Control Panel Reset      refer to    Keypad codes   Codes types         STARTS WHEN          Fire alarm on         partition no        a Fire Zone     associated with the Parti      tion detects Fire Alarm conditions       24h alarm on         partition no     a 24h Zone     associated with the Parti      tion detects Alarm conditions       Burglar alarm         on partition no        Generic alarm         on partition no     try path  Exit delay  Last exit      associ   ated with the Partition detects Alarm    a Burglar Zone  Instant  Entry delay  En            all events generated by Fire Zones     as   sociated with the Partition restore to          all events generated by 24h Zones     as   sociated with the Partition restore to       all events generated by Burglar Zones      associated with the Partition restore to  standby       Partition detects Alarm conditions    a
57.  option for the Supervised  Wireless Zones ONLY refer to    Supervised    under     Wireless       When the Zone control time is elapsed  from when the Receiver has received the signal that  Each wireless zone should send the control panel  does not allow the arming ifthe  Disable arming on wire   less zones fault  option is enable  See Option  page 75    Valid entries  15 minutes  at default  to 2 hours  in  15 minute steps   When a LCD keypad is arming  the  zones  that haven t sent signals in the programmed time   Wireless delinquency Zones   are shown     GSM Communicator Not present Present FUTURE  USE     Disable Jamming If the system detects RF jamming   and this option is DISABLED  at default   it will be sig   nalled by an  above the l   icon on the Keypad  and by  the Tamper wireless device event        i  Jamming and BPI Device Tamper will be signalled  by   above the ta icon on the Keypad  Jamming  and Receiver Tamper will be signalled by the Tam   per wireless device event  If the signal is due to  Receiver Tamper  jamming  opening or removal   the   event will be logged           VOX board The Control Panel will enrol the Voice  board as soon as it is connected to the Keybus  Trans     mission trouble between the Control panel and Voice  Board  due to Fault or Tamper  will be signalled on the  A LED  ON         us The    LED signals several different Trouble  events  If the signal is due to loss of the Voice  Board  the Apa  in sis Trouble Mode  will  show the i
58.  re   lated to an Installer Maintenance Request  the re   spective message will be shown  see the  Description field in the Installer Maintenance  section         The Trouble signal generated by the  nstaller Mainte    nance Request and Installer Maintenance will termi    nate when     gt  the Teleservice page is downloaded     gt  the Date and Time of Installer Maintenance are pro   grammed at the Keypad  refer to    Teleservice    in the  KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MANUAL      To set up the Installer Maintenance Request     Enable  the Maintenance Request option and set the Date and  Time  as follows     Date Enter the date of the Installer Maintenance Re   quest signal     Dote cat r  Cambact r  inda I ramiven to call                Lej     Figure 40 Teleservice page       54    Time Enter the time of Installer Maintenance Request  signal     Description Edit the message that will be shown on  Keypad  in View Mode  when an  nstaller Maintenance  Request is received     m Central Station Maintenance   The Central Station Maintenance section will allow  you to program the date and time of the Monitoring  Maintenance Request signal     The Monitoring Maintenance Request will be signalled  by the      gt  Central station maintenance event     gt  ON status of A indicator on the keypad        t  The Trouble    indicator signals various Trouble  events  The Trouble details can be found on the  LCD Keypads  in View Mode   If the trouble is re   lated to a Monitoring Maintenance Request  
59.  shared Security system  applications  for example  in an apartment building or  Shopping Mall  etc   where it is necessary to identify the  Partition in Alarm status rather than the system  the       aigix        EEE    TEEN          Figure 32 Partitions page       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 45    Partition Code will identify the Partition whereas the  Customer Code will identify the system         use  f the reporting format supports 4 digits  only the  first four digits will be sent   If the protocol does not support hexadecimal digits   A  B  C  D and F   they will be converted to 0           uae When operating with SIA or SIA on B NET reporting for   mats  the Digital Communicator will send the respective  Customer Code  refer to  Digital Communicator            Negligence Time Under normal circumstances   Users Arm their systems with a certain regularity  if this  does not occur  it may be due to Negligence on the  User   s behalf or may mean that the User is in difficulty   due to serious illness  accident or delinquency   in  which case  this feature will prompt the Central station  operator to take the necessary action    This programming field will allow you to set the Negli   gence Time  If the system is not Armed within the pro   grammed time  the Control panel will generate the Neg   ligence on Partition event    Valid entries  1 through 60000 minutes  41 days and 16  hours  in 1 minute steps    Invalid entries  over 60000 minutes  will generate an er   ror message   
60.  tampered device will be unidentifiable        To identify tampered devices     gt  select Double Balance for Motion detector connec   tions  refer to    Double Balance    under    Connecting  Motion Detectors                  Figure 21 Connecting 3 Tamper contacts to the Main Unit Tamper Line     the  A S   terminals represent the Normally    Closed Tamper contacts of the device             F     L4  F     L5  FH  Le   lt           gt                       Panel j    MO     gt           Input exp     Keypad           gt                                         Figure 22 Connecting 3 Tamper contacts to three 24h Zones with 10 K or 10 K ALARM ONLY balance     the  A S    terminals represent the Normally Closed Tamper Contacts of the device       KYO320    INSTALLING    27     gt  connect each Tamper contact to a 24h zone with 10  K or 10 K ALARM ONLY balance  see Fig  22         nse Tamper contact zones can be programmed with  Normally Closed balance  in which case  the 10 KQ  resistors must not be connected        Connecting the Telephone Line    In order to allow use of the Dialler  Digital communicator  and Teleservice facilities  the telephone line must be  connected to terminals  LE   as shown in Fig  23     This Control panel can detect Telephone line trouble   Line down   which will be signalled when the voltage on  the  LE  terminals drops below 3 V for over 45 seconds     Telephone line trouble will be signalled by     gt  the Line down event     gt  ON status of the A
61.  terminal board   refer to    Connecting BPI Peripherals    for instruc   tions      8  Reattach the frontplate     m Connecting Input and Output Expanders  Locate the Input and Output Expanders as near as pos   sible to the devices they will be connected to     The Expander box can be surface or flush mounted   see Figure on page 14      1  Remove the knockout  106 or 108 as required      2      Surface mounting  drill the holes for the backplate   and Seize microswitch bracket anchor screws  109  and 110 respectively        Flush mounting to Mod  503 outlet box or similar   drill the hole for the Seize microswitch bracket an   chor screw 107  No other drilling is required for  Flush mounting     3  Pull the wires through the wire entry     4  Secure the back box and Seize microswitch  bracket to the wall        use The Seize microswitch bracket 110 must be fitted  as shown in the figure on page 14  with the plastic  tooth to the left of its location         5  Replace the PCB inside the box     6  Assign the Address  then set the BPI Level and com   plete the connections on the terminal board 72  refer to     Connecting BPI Peripherals    for instructions      7  Remove the Jumper 100     to enable the Tamper  and Seize microswitches     8  Using the Jumper 99  set the Output Expander  buzzer mode   1 QO 3  gt  buzzer disabled  at default    1 8  3  gt  buzzer will sound when terminal  OC6   opens   1     3  gt  buzzer will sound when terminal  OC6   closes to negative     
62.  the Dialler page     To assign an Action to a Dialler Telephone Number   double click on the corresponding cell  Y indicates that  the Action will generate a call to the corresponding Dial   ler Telephone Number        mae Each time you click on a Telephone Number cell  1  through 32   the application will display the com   plete Telephone Number and corresponding De   scription  User Label         All If this option is enabled  the Control Panel will call  all the Telephone numbers for the corresponding Ac   tion  If this option is disabled  at default   The Dialler will  call associated Telephone numbers until one call is suc   cessful  To enable  Y  this option  press ENTER or dou   ble click on the respective cell     Message 1 2 3 4 5 This option will allow you to setup  the Voice Messages  refer to    Voice Messages    and     Preset Messages    for further information      Description This editable field is for the Action label     Hide This button will allow you to hide the Telephone  number columns  1 through 32   and Voice Message  columns  Messages 1 through 5      Events This button will allow you to view all  the Events that generate the selected Action     Digital Communicator E    The Digital Communicator will allow you to  define up to 100 Actions  Each Action can be  associated with one or more Events in the  Events Actions page  and will signal  via  telephone to Central Stations  etc    the start  and or end of its associated Events     Each Digital Commun
63.  the right side of the Installers page you can set the  parameters for the Codes selected on the left side of the  page  as described below     Active Refer to    Active    in the    Keypad codes   Users   section        us The Active status of Installer Code no  200 is irre   versible        Father PIN Refer to    Father PIN    in the    Keypad  codes   Users    section        use At default the Installer Code PIN is 0 followed by  the Code ID Number  For KYO320 for example  the  PIN of Code no  200 is 0200        New PIN Refer to    New PIN    in the    Keypad  codes   Users    section     Redigit New PIN Refer to    Redigit New PIN    in the     Keypad codes   Users    section     Code Type Refer to    Code Type    in the    Keypad  codes   Users    section        us The Installer Code type CANNOT be changed        The Code Type for Installer Codes no  196 and 197 is  Install  Type 1 and CANNOT be changed    The Code Type for Installer Codes no  198 and 199 is  Install  Type 2 and CANNOT be changed    The Code Type for Installer Codes no  200 isaMASTER  and CANNOT be changed     E Lost Installer Codes  For the instructions on how to restore the default PIN 0200  for KYO320  refer to the    Restore Default Settings    paragraph     If the Installer Codes Lock option is enabled   refer to    Options      restoral of the default set   tings WILL NOT restore the Installer Code PIN     NOTE  If this occurs  contact your Service dealler        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 79    Codes  
64.  the specified  SuperKey will be viewable  the SuperKey Number  must be entered in the small box      gt  Keypad Codes  ONLY the events concerning the  specified Keypad Code will be viewable  the Keypad  Code ID Number must be entered in the small box      gt  User events  ONLY the events concerning the speci   fied Customized Event will be viewable  the Customized  Event ID Number must be entered in the small box      gt  Timer  ONLY the events concerning the specified  Timer will be viewable  the Timer ID Number must be  entered in the small box      gt  Reader  ONLY the events concerning the specified  Reader will be viewable  the Reader ID Number  must be entered in the small box      E Clear   The Clear button will allow you to delete the Output   Digital Communicator and Dialler Actions    Select the Type of Action to be deleted  Output  Digital  Communicator or Dialler   then click OK to confirm the  operation     E Find   This tool will allow you to find Events quickly  You must  enter part  or the entire Event label  Description   then  click the  4 button  The application will go to the first  Event which contains the entered word or combination  of words  Click the t   button again to continue     E Event Description  This section describes the conditions that generate   and terminate each event        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 57    Zone Events Table 5 shows Zone events associated  with Zone alarm and Zone Tamper events        tse The conditions which terminate Zone e
65.  this field is automatic         Sort Models This button will allow you to prioritize the  Models    NOTE  Some days may belong to several Models  If  this occurs  the Scheduler will apply the Times of the  least frequent Model    For example  the Christmas Holiday Model is applied  once a year  therefore  it will take priority over the  Weekday Model that is applied 5 days per week     E Options  The Options button will open the programming window  of the parameters described in this section     Max  Overtime Requests This option will allow you to  set the maximum number of Overtime Requests     EXAMPLE  If a Timer controlled Partition is scheduled  to Arm at 17 45     and the Overtime request period is  set at 60 minutes  and the Max  No  of Overtime re   quests is set at 2     Arming can be postponed until  19 45 by two Overtime requests  17 45   2 x 60 min   utes   after which  Overtime requests will be ignored     The maximum Overtime request is 180 minutes      gt  If you select an invalid value  the application will rec   tify it to the highest accepted value    gt  If you select 0  the program will rectify it to 1        nse Overtime Requests will affect the imminent Arming  event ONLY        Example  If the 1st Arm event of a Partition is sched   uled for 12 45 and the 2nd Arm event is scheduled for  15 30  and the User makes four 1 hour Overtime Re   quests at 12 30     with the intention of overlapping the  2nd Arm event  12 45   4 h   16 45   the system will ig   
66.  to program   2  Click again on the same field  the program will dis   play the Telephone Numbers in the General    Phonebook     3  Select the required Telephone Number        48       tse The ID numbers can be entered in any order  How   ever  the sequence defined in the Dialler  phonebook will determine the call priority        E Send Message after      This section will allow you to program when the Voice  Message announcement     Voice on line If this option is enabled  the Voice mes   sage will be played after detection of a voice response   If the Control Panel does not detect a voice response  before the Voice timeout ends  it will hang up and gen   erate a Dialler action failed event     Dial If this option is enabled  the Voice message will be  played after Dialling     Time out If this option is enabled  the Voice message  will be played when the programmed Delay after dial   ling expires        w  All calls that comply with the programmed Send  Message After conditions will be considered Suc   cessful  However  only the Voice on Line option  ensures a proper response to calls  therefore  if  you select Dial or Timeout  you should also enable  Confirm successful calls option     Message announcements   Valid entries  1 through 10 seconds  in 1 second steps  Default setting  1 second    E Options  The Options section will allow you to program some of  the Dialler options     Call successful numbers If this option is enabled  the  Telephone numbers of successful call
67.  to the Addressing phase    4 Assign an Address to the Keypad     gt  Use    or   to select the LED DIP switch     gt  Use    or respectively  to turn the LED ON or  OFF as required  in accordance with the following  logic    Upper RED LED ON   DIP switch ON    Work carefully through the following steps   1  Generate Tamper status by removing the case   2  Connect the Keypad to the Control panel BP  BUS     3  Remove the Jumper 73     after several seconds the    Lower LED ON   DIP switch OFF Keypad will emit an audible signal  long beep  to indi    gt  If you wish to cancel the setting and restart  press cate access to the programming phase    Esc      4 Using keys Bor    select the required operating mode   If you intend using the Keypad with a Control panel        use NOTE  You can assign the same Address to the  Keypad and Proximity Reader as these devices    are intrinsically different     then press TO confirm            select           O first   th displ ill how   5 Press to confirm the selected Address  T ee PoE OF    Spay wi SALONY       ADDRESS COMBINATIONS  d G 8 0 d 5 R 0 5 R 0  off loft loff lott loff   att  aft Latt lott  aft   affl atl att ONIONONONONONDNDNONONONONONONONION  oft fo ff aff ONONONONONONONONf OTT OTT Loft Lott Lott Lott ott ONIONIONIONIONIONIONIOR    OTT ONON oft ott ONION ott lott ONDA OTT ONON oft   ott ONION ott lott ONJON    Q                                                                      Table 1 Expander Module and Power Station Addres
68. 0 Codes Type page       Clear phone queue on disarming If this option is en   abled  outgoing calls     triggered by events associated  with the Code Partitions     will be aborted when the  Code is used to Disarm the system     Reset Partition Alarms If this option is enabled  Resets   Partition Alarm operations requested by the Codes will     gt  terminate all Partition Events  refer to Table 6 on  page 59  and Zone Events  refer to Table 5 on  page 58  associated with the Code Partitions     gt  restore to standby the Outputs associated with the  terminated events  refer to the previous points      gt  delete Generic Partitions and Partitions Tamper  Alarms generated by the Code Partitions        nse  fthe Alarm conditions are still present after Reset   approx  2 seconds   the Control panel will trigger  the respective Alarm Events again        Stop Partition Alarms As for Reset Partition Alarms  but for the Stop Alarms option    NOTE  If this option is enabled  the events listed in the  previous paragraph will be ignored     Arming A with User Code If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to perform A Mode Arming operations     Arming B with User Code If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to perform B Mode Arming operations     Arming C with User Code If this option is enabled   the Code will be able to perform C Mode Arming opera   tions     Arming D with User Code If this option is enabled   the Code will be able to perform D Mode Arming opera   ti
69. 1       fuse blows    fuse is replaced       Warning fuse  BPI2       fuse blows    fuse is replaced       Warning fuse       fuse blows    fuse is replaced       Warning mains    Warning low    p Mains power has been off for the pro      Mains power is restored       _Battery voltage pe Ba   11 4V    Battery voltage is restored to 12 3V       Warning power  trouble        Battery fails the Dynamic Test  refer to     Battery meets the Dynamic Test require    Connecting the Power supply  under ments  or fuse 60 is replaced   INSTALLING THE KYO320    or fuse 60 blows       Warning mains  failure on Power  station       the programmed Timeout expires  refer to      Mains power is restored to ALL the BPI   Power stations  under    Configuration      The   Bus Power Supply Stations   Timeout will start when the Control panel de    tects failure of the Mains supply     to one of       Warning low  battery on  Power station          the Battery Voltage of a BPI Power Supply     the Battery voltage of ALL BPI Power  Station drops below 11 4V Supply Stations restores to 12 3V       Warning power  trouble on  Power station       the Battery of a BPI Bus Power Supply     the Batteries of ALL the BPI Bus Power  Station fails the Dynamic test  and there  Supply Stations pass the Dynamic test  or  fore  is unable to feed and ensure proper ALL the Power Supply Station polarity in   functioning of the peripherals  or the Power   version fuses are replaced       Battery not  connected on     
70. 2 LL  AND LL    san T I we M o oa  ems ee lo e T ee ee    Event 1 eds ge     8  I arn  lt   _      a   AND Ll    ue p O AE a EE E a A  w ee a    Event 1 ee Fe  Event 2 Ap    Wider rann i CCC     ann     T LSF   7      Figure 44 The AND Operator mode       68         r  f you apply the OR operator to a Spot Event and a  NON Spot event  the Customized Event may in  some cases operate as a Spot Event  i e  end al   most instantly   Therefore  if you assign a Tele   phone Action to the start and end of the Customized  Event  the respective telephone calls will be placed  in the Call queue almost instantly  If you assign a Bi   Stable Output to the Customized Event  the Output  may activate for approximately 1 second         gt  One Spot Event and one NON Spot Event  WITH  Window   The system will generate the Customized Event when   Event 1 OR Event 2 starts  see Fig  45  c1  c3  c5 and c7     The system will end the Customized Event when the   NON Spot Event ends  Fig  42  c2  c4 and c8  or  when   the Spot Event ends  and no other NON Spot Events   have occurred in the meantime  Fig  42  c6      gt  Event 1 and Event 2 Spot  NO Window  NOT  ALLOWED        us  f you apply the OR Operator to two Spot Events   you MUST program the Window         gt  Event 1 and Event 2 Spot  WITH Window    The system will generate the Customized Event when  Event 1 OR Event 2 starts  see Fig  45  d1  d3 and d5    The system will end the Customized Event when the  Window expires  see Fig  45  d2  c
71. 4 and d6     O XOR   The XOR Operator will signal when the status of Event 1 is  different from that of Event 2  The XOR Operator depends  on the event types  NON Spot and or Spot   and on whether  or not the Window has been programmed  as follows     gt  Event 1 and Event 2 NON Spot  NO Window   The system will generate the Customized Event when  the status of Event 1 is different from that of Event 2   see Fig  46  a1  a3  a5 and a7     The system will end the Customized Event when the  status of Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2  see  Fig  46  a2  a4  a6 and a8      gt  Event 1 and Event 2 NON Spot  WITH Window  The system will generate the Customized Event when  the status of Event 1 is different from that of Event 2  during the Window  see Fig  46  b1  b4 and b7     The system will end the Customized Event when the  status of Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2  see  Fig  46  b2  b5 and b9      oR T  gt  o TS  E S    Bls ars 1 22 2 EE  4      Event 1    Oe ee     E a S    0 eaniee 2 SS 3     Event 1    Wider 2  1  4 FE aa d L  fF ke e CULL     e TE    EA ai ps Sheek    Event 1    Event 2 ge RT FR  window JOI  RL    Figure 45 The OR Operator mode       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 69       use The system WILL NOT generate the Customized  Event if the status of Event 1 is different from that  of Event 2 when the Window is not running  see  Fig  46  b3  b6 and b9          gt  One Spot Event and one NON Spot Event  NO  Window   The system will generate the Customized Event 
72. 5 seconds  by     gt  turning OFF the A LED  i e  unless there are other  faults      gt  clearing the Trouble signal     gt  terminating the Telephone line trouble event     This option must be Disabled when the Control Panel is  not connected to a telephone line  otherwise  the Tele   phone line trouble event will be signalled persistently     Start Telephone Call Delay This field will allow you to  program a delay between the start of the Alarm and the  first outgoing Alarm call  This delay will give the User  time to verify the Alarm and stop outgoing calls in the  event of false Alarm        nae The Start Telephone Call Delay will be applied to  the first Telephone number in the Call Queue        Valid entries  0 through 1200 seconds  20 minutes   in  1 second steps   Default setting  0 seconds     Tone Check If this option is enabled  the Control panel  will check for the dialling tone before dialling  If the dial   ling tone is not detected during the programmed Time   out  the Control panel will hang up and retry     High Low Volume If listen in and and remote 2way  Speaker system  Teleassistance  is enabled it is possi   ble to choose between High or Low Volume     Teleservice    and    Enable Disable An                 swering Machine    in the USER   S St  MANUAL   roo       Rings This field will allow you to program the  number of rings the Control panel must allow  before answering an incoming call          r  f the Double call option is enabled  the  number of R
73. 6  137    DESCRIPTION  Backplate screw locations  4   Connector for the Control panel link   Microprocessors  2   LAN link  Cable entry  Terminal board  Anchor screw holes  4   Earth Wire entry  see Fig 64     138 Tamper microswitch  Accessory item     m Mounting the B NET Module    The B NET Module should be mounted on a flat wall di   rectly below the Control panel  Do not mount the  B NET Module on an uneven surface as this may affect  proper closure of the box  Work through the following  instructions carefully  see Figure 63      1  Remove the screws 130 and frontplate     2  Drill the holes 136 for the B NET Module anchor  screws     3  Pull the connection wires through the cable entry  134 then attach the backbox to the wall     4  Complete the connections     DO NOT connect the  Mains until all other wiring has been completed     5  Using the B NET link  inside the package   connect  the B NET Module  via connector 131  to the serial  port on the mother board  then connect the B NET  Module  via connector 133  to the LAN        use  f required  connect the Tamper microswitch to the  Control panel tamper line        INPUT  EXPANDER    OUTPUT  EXPANDER  READER and DIGITAL KEY                               E         sl          BUS BPI    BUS BPI    J    POWER SUPPLY               DETECTORS    KY0320 CONTROL PANEL    SERVER  a                   Figure 68 Example of a B NET configuration    E Technical Specifications  The following table contains the technical specificati
74. AOCOCO                                     ONON          er HA                       o                          SS                                 ogogogogo                                                                      O                                                                                                    Figure 1 Kyo320 Control panel components  maximum configuration     10       No  DESCRIPTION 15                                              57 Switching Power Supply screw 21  58 Fuse     protects against over      load  F 3 15A 250V  50     gt  css BERA a      ye Sl als    ne s      9 Bla AR HI VHs   lt     16  60 Fuse     protects against Battery 49 R      Jox                polarity inversion  F 6 3A 250V                                                                                                                                                                       afe  61 Mains LED A  62 Switching Power Supply con  z Ai  nector to connect the probe 9    gt    s I  20   i  Be 2  47  Zell    AA   82 ij  s      45   e Al  44 ae     43       Al  42 ie 2i 12 B 32  1 Ae fk   Ed Y ten  41 Lyssgssssssssg s app    SE  lt    _      _ 33  A    eee   ae    39 38 3736 29  Figure 2 Kyo320 Main board components    Note about Switching Power Supply    KYO320 control panel supports BAQ35T12  13 8 V     1  3 A  Switch   ing Power Supply  factory default     If it is necessary more Power Supply Battery charger the BAQ60T12  13 8  V    1  SA  is avaible  accessory it
75. BRESBREBBSBBSBSBBBESEBB             PRP RPP ODOMDMDDMDFRPRWWDMOM WWM WFP PH WW HW WH WWW WH WH WH WH WH WH WW WH WH  amp H HO WH FB WH WH                   Valid key    Table 13 Structure of the main Reporting formats supported by the System    Access Levels menu provides the possibility to man  Users List Shows the users list wondow  If you want to  age users data for all Bentel Security Suite softwares  delete or modify a user  username and password will be  requested        98    EVENT    O       CONTACT ID      CODE GROUP   ZONE 2       Valid key on partition    0 partition partition       Alarm stop on partition       0  part  no           Alarm stop on pane             Bypass zone    eB          Telephone line trouble                                      Reset on partiti             Reset on panel             Super key             Key F on KeyFob    2441       Key A on KeyFob       Key P on KeyFob                   Chime on partition                   Block keypad                Recognized user code    Recognized e oqe on Keypad       36  24  00  00  02  00  00  00  00  00  00  00  04  00  21  22  22    Keypaq NO Keypad NO          Recognized user code on Partition    partition partition  no  no     N  N       Invalid code         000 000             000 000       Recognized installer code    BR                                     Start Teleservice       Dialler action OK                   Digital communicator action OK             Teleservice action OK          Dialler
76. Customized Event when  the Window expires  see Fig  44  e2     Oo OR   The OR Operator will signal when ONE of the associ   ated events starts  The OR Operator depends on the  Event types  NON Spot and or Spot   and on whether  or not the Window has been programmed  as follows    gt  Event 1 and Event 2 NON Spot  NO Window   The system will generate the Customized Event when ei   ther Event 1 OR Event 2 starts  see Fig  45  a1 and a3      ENDS WH       IN  3383 Customized     the logic expression defined for the Cus      the logic expression defined for the Cus     event no   tomized Event is true    tomized Event is false       Table 10 Customized Events       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 67    STARTS WHEN     Memo present     a message is recorded on the                B NET Module                    communication with the LAN restores  VI ng  IP Receiver       communication with the IP Receiver re              Table 11 Special Events        The system will end the Customized Event when Event 1  gt  One Spot Event and one NON Spot Event  NO  AND Event 2 end  see Fig  45  a2 and a4   Window   gt  Event 1 and Event 2 NON Spot  WITH Window The system will generate the Customized Event when    either Event 1 OR Event 2 starts  see Fig  45  b1  b2   use  f you apply the OR Operator to two NON Spot b4  b6 and b8     Events  the Window will be uninfluential  The system will end the Customized Event when Event  1 AND Event 2 end  see Fig  45  b1  b3  b5  b7 and b8            Event     Eet
77. EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL    KYO 320       INSTALLATION MANUAL       This system can be programmed using the respective KYO320 Software Application 2 0 or higher     Installation of the system 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 KYO320 Control panels have been designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and performance   The KYO320 Control panels have no user friendly components  therefore  should be serviced by authorized personnel only   BENTEL SECURITY shall not assume the responsibility for damage arising from improper application or use    The manufacturer recommends that the installed system should be completely tested at least once a month     Hereby  Bentel Security  declares that KYO320 Control panels comply with the essential requirements and other relevant  provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC     BENTEL SECURITY srl  reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product without prior notice     Recycling information    BENTEL SECURITY recommends that customers dispose of their  used equipments  panels  detectors  sirens  and other devices  in an  environmentally sound manner  Potential methods include reuse of  parts or whole products and recycling of products  components   and or materials     For specific information see     www bentelsecurity com en environment htm    Waste Electrical and Elect
78. GEWISS   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    GEWISS noir   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    GEWISS playbus  Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    TICINO international  Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    TICINO light   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    TICINO magic   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    VIMAR idea   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    VIMAR light   Digital Key  Contactless   for  Key and Proximity Readers   4 relay Module for Outout Expanders  3 A Power Station   5 A Power Station   Teleservice Modem   Teleservice and Telemonitoring Modem  Serial cable for computer link  25 pin adapter for serial ports  Management Software   Wireless Receiver   Wireless Receiver   Wireless Receiver   Wireless PIR Detector   Wireless Magnetic Contact  Wireless Digital Key   Wireless Smoke Detector  Seize microswitch for Keypads  Seize microswitch for Proximity  Readers    KST     Thermal Probe    m KYO 320 features Table                            LCD Keypads    KYO 320  Readers 32  Expander In 32  Expander Out 16  Power Stations 8  32       LED Keypads    16       Compatible LCD Keypads     MIA D  ALISON DV   ALISON S with firmware 1 30  or higher ONLY  ALISON DVP  e ALISON S  B029                                            RX Wireless Receiver Yes  Zones on board 8  Zones on Keypad 64 16  Zones on Exp In 192  Wireless Zones 32 32  Total Zones 344  Supervised Relay Outputs 3  On board Relay Outputs 3  Open drain Outputs on board 3  Open drain Outputs on
79. KW resistor        the zone will trigger short circuit when connected to  negative        the zone will trigger Tamper when open        the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions     E Connecting Roller Blind and Vibration Detectors  Zones 1 through 8 of KYO320 support Roller blind and  Vibration detectors  The zones must be programmed  respectively with either the Vibration or Roller blind at   tribute  refer to the    PROGRAMMING     Hardwired   zones  in this Manual   and can be set up as Normally  Closed  N C   or Balanced 1K ohm  BAL  or Custom   ized  for NC or NO Balanced zones only  and in this  case the Threshold Voltage must be in Standby status      Control Panel   Output Exp    gt     FA   F   L2  gt   F L3    gt           lt  Control panel                                                                                                               A R      B  A  R     B  Fire Fire  detector  3  detector          Figure 17 Connecting 2 Fire Detectors to a Zone with Normally Open balance       24    The wiring diagram in Figure 19 shows a typical con   nection  The 1 K ohm Balance Resistor must be con   nected to the last device     Test vibration Ifthe system has an LCD Keypad  it will  be possible to Test the sensitivity of the    Vibration     zones        tse IMPORTANT   For the most reliable results  the     Vibration    attribute must be disabled on all zones  except the one being tested        Em Connecting Fire Detectors   The KYO320 accepts Fir
80. N  No  change     Serial Number This editable field is for the ESN  6 digit  Electronic Serial Number  of the KeyFob   printed on back   The ESN may include hexadecimal  digits  A  B  C  D  E and F   in order to lower the risk of  duplicate ESNs                 KY O320    PROGRAMMING 83    To replace KeyFob  select the required Wireless key   then enter the ESN of the new Wireless Key in the Se   rial Number field    To enrol a KeyFob  select an empty key placement   ESN   0  then enter the Wireless Key ESN in the Serial  Number field    To unenrol a KeyFob  select the required Wireless Key  then enter 000000 in the Serial Number field          r  f you press the SHIFT button and click on A or B  Arming type the arming mode will change on all the  partitions           ue  f you click on Partition number the arming mode  will change on all the KeyFobs        Clock   Proper functioning of the Scheduler Timers depends on  the Clock setting  Clock page   therefore  the Control  panel clock must be set with extreme precision   Actual Date Set the current date    Actual Time Set the current time     Date format Select the Keypad date format      gt  dd mm yyyy   day month year   gt  mm dd yyyy   month day year   gt  yyyy mm dd   year  month day    On site downloading    Once the operating parameters have been set up  they must  be downloaded to the Control Panel concerned  as follows        use Access to Programming requires the Installer  Code PIN        1  Connect the Control Pan
81. Name   The label will identify  the key in all the operations it is involved in     The parameters of the key  selected on the left side of  the page  can be programmed on the right side of the  Keys page  as follows     Enable on Partitions This line will allow you to assign  the Key to the Partitions    Box checked  v    the Key is Enabled on the corre   sponding Partition   Box empty   the Key is Disabled on the corresponding  Partition    To DISABLE the Key on all the Partitions  click the Par   titions button  bottom of page  then select None    To ENABLE the Key on all the Partitions  click the Parti   tions button  bottom of page  then select All    To toggle the current Enabled Disabled status of the  Key  click Partitions button  bottom of page  then se   lect Invert selection     Stop Alarms If this option is enabled  the Key will be  able to stop Control panel Alarms  refer to    Stop  Alarms    under    Codes   Code types       Stop Partition Alarms If this option is enabled  the  Key will be able to stop Partition Alarms  refer to    Stop  Alarms    under    Codes   Code types       Clear Call Queue on disarming If this option is en   abled  the Key will be able to stop outgoing Alarm calls   refer to    Clear Call Queue upon Disarming    under     Codes   Code types       Associated Timer If this option is enabled  the Key will  be able to perform its programmed functions ONLY dur   ing its Timer slots  refer to    Scheduler   Timers            82    m Allowed O
82. ON DVP Keypads are the same  except     gt  MIA D Keypads have larger displays  2 on board  zones and 3 sets of function keys for manual activa   tion of Alarm status     gt  ALISON DVP Keypads have smaller cases  1  on board zone  an integrated Loudspeaker and Mi   crophone for use with the K3 VOX2 and built in pro   grammable Proximity Reader function     gt  ALISON S B029  is identical to ALISON DVP but  DOES NOT have a microphone  loudspeaker and  built in programmable Proximity Reader function             r Unlike KYO300  the new KYO320 control panel  supports all Bentel LCD Keypads  Alison S   Alison DVP  Mia D e Mia S   The manufacturer  recommends to comply with following rules   1  the Keypad from 17 to 32 address must be  Mia D and Alison DVP type ONLY   2  if the number of BPI bus devices is greater than  80  must be utilized Mia D and Alison DVP key   pad ONLY  otherwise the bus BPI bit rate goes  down        K3 VOX2 The K3 VOX2 Voice board  accessory item   can be used for Voice Messages  and Telephone Access     K3 PRT2 The K3 PRT2 Printer Interface  accessory  item  can be used for real time and or Event Log print   out     Power station The Power station has been especially  designed for Security system applications  The tamper  protected box  protected against delinquency and  forced removal  can house a backup battery for power  supply during black out  This control panel supports up  to eight BXM12 B 30 3A Power Stations and or  BXM12 B 50 5A Power stations
83. OUTPUT  Monostable i      on standby          onset          L  ONtime    1st Cycle    it is associated with a  Monostable Output            OFF time           Znd Cycle          Figure 31 The Effect of the Oscillation and Cycle parameters on Bistable and Monostable Outputs       44    m Oscillation   Outputs with this attribute will remain active for the pro   grammed time  return to standby for the same amount  of time  and then reactivate  Oscillating Outputs can be  used to generate visual and audible signals  cause  LEDs to blink or buzzers to sound     Oscillation parameters    Half Cycle This field will allow you to program the amount  of time the Output will be active  and the amount of time it  will be in standby status during Oscillation    Valid entries  200 msec  milliseconds  through 1400 msec  in 200 msec steps  If you set 0  the Output will not oscillate     mg Cycles   Monostable Outputs may continue to run the programmed  number of Cycles even after the triggering event has been  cleared  During each cycle  the Output will be active for the  programmed ON Time and will restore to standby for the  programmed OFF Time  If a Half Cycle has been pro   grammed  the Output will oscillate in accordance with the  Half Cycle parameters  during the ON Time     This field will allow you to set the number of Output  Cycles  as follows        use The parameters in the Cycles section can be set for  Monostable Outputs only        Cycles This field will allow you to set the
84. Outputs CANNOT be associated with Spot  Events     gt  Dialler and Digital Communicator Actions CANNOT  be associated with restoral of Spot Events     Customized Events These events  refer to Table 10   can be set up to suit particular system requirements   Each Customized Event is generated by the combined  effect of two other events  to be programmed in the  Customized event settings section   This feature is  useful in commercial buildings where  for security  reasons for example  two Codes must be entered  during a 2 minute window to open a protected door     To set up a Customized Event     select the required  event  right click on the mouse  then click Define        Refer to    Customized event settings    for the pro   gramming instructions     Special Events The Special Events  refer to Table 11   operate differently to other event types  as follows     When a Memory alarm on partition  VDS  no  occurs     gt  if the Partition is Armed in Stay mode  the Control  Panel will send the Digital Communicator action and  activate the respective Output     gt  if the Partition is Armed in Away mode  the Control  Panel will send the respective Digital Communicator  call  if the Digital Communicator call is unsuccessful   the Control Panel WILL activate the Output associ   ated with the Event        nae Dialler Actions CANNOT be associated with the  Memory alarm on partition  VDS  and Tamper  alarm on partition  VDS  events           is The    on the Keypad WILL NOT signal Dia
85. Power supply  negative  rh  On ANSON  DVP    Keypad Keypads have the common BPI bus connec   tion terminals  and the following terminals     DESCRIPTION             Terminals for the connection of the  ee Voice Board    Input Expanders Input Expanders have the common  BPI bus connection terminals  and the following termi   nals                               CIR    1 CR       BPI device BPI device                         Figure 11 Connection of 4 BPI Devices                      Output Expanders Output Expanders have the com   mon BPI bus connection terminals  and the following  terminals     Ter  DESCRIPTION  tr Power supply  negative  to the pe   ripherals connected to the             Power Sune  positive  to the pe    ripherals connected to the   A ead Output  protected  fuse       sni  i      Output    Open Collector          Wiring    The section describes how to wire the Main Unit  BPI  bus peripherals and various security devices     Each wiring diagram refers to a specific type of device   BPI bus devices  Detectors and Signalling devices         use Use shielded cable for all connections  with one  end connected to negative and the other floating        A The end of the stranded conductor must not be  soft soldered in places where it is subject to  contact pressure     A The Mains wiring must comply with the rules  for double or reinforced insulation        nse Use an adhesive cable grip to secure the wires to  the terminal boards        The wiring diagrams show some 
86. TE          on set       us This Attribute can be selected for Outputs no  1  2  and 3        NOTE  Terminal   A  must be wired in accordance with  the instructions in the    Supervised Outputs    paragraph   refer to the    INSTALLATION    section under    Con   necting Signalling Devices      otherwise  the system will  be unable to signal short circuits and interrupted connec   tions on the Supervised Outputs     E Associated Timer   This section will allow you to associate a Timer with the  Output  The Output can be activated ONLY by the se   lected Timer  refer to    Time Programmer   Timer            use When the Timer window expires  the Output will re   store to standby  even if the conditions that gener   ated the event are still present        E Times  This section will allow you to set the On Off Times of  the Output        us The ON Time and OFF Time can be set for Mono   stable Outputs only        ON Time This is the maximum activation time of the    Output    Valid entries     gt  0 2 through 25 4 seconds  in 0 2 second steps  for  sec  option     gt  1 through 127 minutes  in 1 minute steps  for Min   option     Default setting  3 minutes    OFF Time This is the minimum OFF Time after restoral  of the Output  The Output will be unable to re activate  until the programmed OFF Time expires    Valid entries  1 through 255 seconds  in 1 second steps   Default setting  3 minutes    EVENT          end _        onset    OUTPUT  Bistable      on standby  L Half cycle  
87. The system will not generate the Customized  event  if the status of Event 1 is different from that  of Event 2  when the Window is not running  see  Fig  46  b3  b6 and b9          gt  Event 1 and Event 2 Spot  NO Window  NOT  ALLOWED        use  f you apply the XOR Operator to two Spot Events   you MUST program the Window         gt  Event 1 and Event 2 Spot  WITH Window   When calculating the XOR result of two Spot Events   you must consider them as both ending when the Win   dow expires  In this way  the Customized Event will start  when the status of Event 1 is different from that of  Event 2  see Fig  46  e1  e3 and e5     The Customized Event will end when the status of  Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2  see Fig  46  e2   e4  and e6      Scheduler   Arming    You can program the Scheduler to manage up to 16  Day Models  e g  Weekday  Holidays  etc    each with  up to 4 Arm and 4 Disarm operations per Partition     nN The Scheduler Actions will be ignored during  the programming session     You can program the automatic Arm Disarm parame   ters in the Arming page   To create the Day Models     click the Models tab     Partitions This field shows the Partition Descriptions   to be programmed in the Partitions page      1st Dis    2nd Dis    3rd Dis    4th Dis  These fields will  allow you to set up to 4 Disarm times for the corresponding  Partition     Valid format  hh mm     where hh represents the hour   00 to 23  and mm represents the minutes  00 to 59    For ex
88. VENT CODE  digits  validity        ADEMCO SILENT KNIGHT   Slow 10 baud       ADEMCO SILENT KNIGHT   Fast 20 baud       FRANKLIN SESCOA DCI VERTEX   Fast 20 baud    3 4  0   F     0   F        SCANTRONIC   10 baud       CONTACT ID    See Event Actions       TELEMAX    Page  1 0  9        TELIM    Pre set       CESA    2  0  9           Table 4 Digital Communicator Reporting Formats         r  fyou associate an Action with a Digital Communicator  Number which transmits in CONTACT ID  TELIM   CESA or SIA Reporting Format  any other Digital  Communicator Numbers  assigned to the Action  concerned  must transmit in the same Reporting For   mat        All If this option is Enabled  the Control Panel will call  all the numbers when the corresponding Action occurs   If this option is Disabled  at default   the Control Panel  will terminate the call cycle after the first successful call   To enable  Y  this option  press ENTER or double click  on the respective cell     Description This editable field is for the Action label     Events This button will allow you to select the Events  that will trigger the Action     CONTACT ID If the selected telephone number is asso   ciated with CONTACT ID  it is possible to associate this re   porting format automatically to priority events  by selecting  and confirming CONTACT ID  see the Figure 38      DEFAULT SIA If the selected telephone num   ber is associated with SIA  it is possible to associ   ate this reporting format automatically to prio
89. Warning power trouble on Power station  event  refer to    Events Actions    section    gt  ue ON status of tig A LED on the keypads  and the  T   r El  message  refer    View Trou   ble Mode  ir in vie  USER MANUAL    gt  the Event details in the log  TYPE     Troub  pow  syst   EVENT ID      The Power Station label  Description   Disconnected Battery    will be signalled by               gt  the Battery not connected on Power station event   refer to    Events Actions    section    gt  ne ON status of me    LED on the keypads  and the  Si  message  refer    View Trou   ble Mode in the USER MANUAL    gt  the Event details in the log  TYPE     Batt  disc  pw s  EVENT ID      The Power Station label  Description   Power supply module trouble    will be signalled by    gt  the Battery charger trouble on Power station  event  refer to    Events Actions    section    gt  the ON status of the    LED on the keypads  and the  i    2 message  refer    View Trouble  Mode    in the USER MANUAL    gt  the Event details in the Log  TYPE     Fault chrg pw s  EVENT ID      The Power Station label  Description   Disconnected Power supply module    will be signalled  by    gt  the Switching not connected on Power station  event  refer to    Events Actions    section    gt  e ON status of the    LED on the keypads  and the    message  refer    View Trouble  Mode in the USER MANUAL    gt  the Event details in the log  TYPE     Swtch disc pw s  EVENT ID      The Power Station label  Description
90. Wiring 18 Events 45  Connecting BPI Bus Devices 19 Partitions 45  BPI bus Wiring Limitations 21 Telephone 47  Connecting Detectors 22 Answer 47  Connecting Motion Detectors 23 Dialling 47  Glass Break Detectors 24 Answering Machine 48  Connecting Roller Blind and Vibration Detectors 24 Dialler 48  Connecting Fire Detectors 25 Dialler book 48  Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices 25 Send Message after     49  Supervised Outputs 26 Messages 49  Connecting Tamper Terminals 27 Options 49  Connecting the Telephone Line 28 Actions 49  Connecting a Power Supply 28 Digital Communicator 50  Connecting the Mains 29 Voice Messages 52  Auto configuration 29 Compound Messages 53  RAM Battery  see page 11  29 Teleservice 53  Thermal Probe 29 Enable Test Event 54  Installer Maintenance 54   Central Station Maintenance 55   PROGRAMMING 31 Log     Events setup 55  Configuration  Enrolling Devices  31 Events Actions 55  Keypads Page 32 Telephone action priority 56  LED Keypads 32 Colours 56  Input Expanders 32 Events Details 56  Output Expanders 32 Clear 57  Readers 32 Find 57  KYO320 3    Event Description 57 TELIM 95    Scheduler   Arming 71 Contact ID 95  Type Description 71 SIA SIA over B NET 96  Models 71 dbManager 96  Options 72 Data Transfer 96  Examples 72 Tools 97   Scheduler   Timers 73 Copying Customer accounts 99  Type Description 73 Difference between KYO300 100  rev  1 30  and  Models 74 new KYO320 control panel 100   Options 74   Keypad Codes   User 76  Enable on Partitions 77  A
91. a Monostable  Output will not terminate until the Output OFF Timeout  has expired  see Figure 42     Partition Events can be restored to standby by        Alarm on      the zone detects Alarm conditions       zone no     OCCURS WHEN        gt  changing the Partition status  Armed Disarmed      gt  running Alarm Reset from a Keypad  the entered  User Code and Keypad must be jointly enabled on  the Partition concerned      gt  running Alarm Stop from the Keypad  the entered  User Code and Keypad must be jointly enabled on  the Partition concerned     gt  Using a valid Digital Key Card at a Reader  both Digi   tal Key and Reader must be jointly enabled on the  Partition concerned  Control Panel Events   Table 7   shows the Control panel Events  The Control panel   events comprise all the Zone Events  Fire  24h  Burglar    etc   but are totally independent of the Partitions  Con    trol panel events will be generated when the events   they comprise occur  and will not terminate until all the   events they comprise have ended        nae The conditions which terminate the Control Panel  Events  ENDS WHEN     column  are valid ONLY  when the Control Panel Event is NOT associated  with a Monostable Output        Control Panel Events associated with Monostable Out   puts will not terminate until the Output OFF Timeout has  expired  see Figure 42      Control Panel Events can be restored to standby by     gt  running Alarm Reset from a Keypad  the entered  User Code must be enabled for
92. a Seize microswitch  Order Code   ASNC   push it firmly into its location  79 in Fig  7   and ensure that the Seize microswitch lever is held  firmly in position by the bracket tooth     6  Pull the wires through the wire entry 70     7  Using the anchor screws  secure the backplate and  Seize microswitch bracket to the wall        wae Seize microswitches cannot be fitted to outlet  mounted Keypads        8  Replace the PCB  and if required  connect the Seize  microswitch to the connector 65   If you are installing a MIA D Keypad go to step 10   If you are installing an ALISON DVP Keypad go to step 9           PROGRAMMING    section and the 9  Connect the Loudspeaker 82a to its Input 74a       PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD     Guide for in    structions   10  Assign the Keypad Address  then set the BPI Level  and complete the connections on the terminal  board  refer to    Connecting BPI Peripherals    for in   structions     11  Reattach the frontplate   KYO320 INSTALLING 15    m Connecting Readers   Readers can be located in places where limited control  of the system is required  Arming  A and B Mode  Arming  Disarming and Stop Alarm operations      This system supports Digital Key and Proximity Card  Readers     Key Readers Key Readers can be flush mounted to  most standard domestic light switch plug socket outlet  boxes  refer to    Accessory items    in the     INTRODUCTION     for the available models         use Digital Key Readers must be at least 10 cm apart        To ins
93. ace   ment  Control Panel Outputs are indicated by a hyphen      Ter  This field shows the Output terminal tag      gt  RL1    N1   A1  C1 NC1 NA1   gt  RL2    N2   A2  C2 NC2 NA2   gt  RL3    N3   A3  C3 NC3 NA3    Description This editable field  16 characters  is for the  Output label  e g  the detector placement or the name of  the Key User   The Parameters on the right side of the  Outputs page can be programmed as follows     Type The Output can be programmed as either Mono   stable  M  or Bistable  B      Pol  The Output can be programmed as either  Normally Closed  NC  or Normally Open  NO      E Type    Bistable This type of Output will activate when AT  LEAST ONE of its associated Events occurs  and will  stop when ALL of its associated Events end     Monostable This type of Output will activate when AT LEAST  ONE of its associated Events occurs  and will stop when the pro   grammed ON Time expires  see    ON Time    below      m Polarity  This programming field will allow you to program the  Output standby polarity      Normally Open The electrical state during standby is     N  terminals open  Positive signal  13 8V  on the   A   terminals   C  terminals closed to their respective  NO   terminals   NC  and  OC  terminals open                 E wiwi   Figure 30 Outputs page       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 43    Normally Closed The electrical state during standby  is  Positive signal  13 8V  on the   N  terminals    A   terminals open   C  terminals closed to their resp
94. age  resistance  on Zone no  en        Voltage  resistance  on Zone no  re   stores to Standby Range       2579 Real time of    Wireless Zone no  is violated    Wireless Zone no  returns to standby  zone no       2642 Wirale       Table 8 Generic Events        Setup the Customized Event  as follows     Event 1 Enter the ID Number of the first event  associ   ated with the Customized event   or double click the  Event 1 field and select the event from the Table     Event 2 Enter the ID Number of the second event  as   sociated with the Customized event   or double click the  Event 2 field and select the event from the Table        mse Enter 0 in the Event 1 and Event 2 fields  if the  Customized event is not required        tse The NOT option cannot be enabled for Spot Events   and for NON Spot events with the AND Operator        Window This parameter determines the period within  which the associated events  Events 1 and 2  must oc   cur  If these events do not occur during the pro   grammed Window  the system will not generate the  Customized event    Disable the NONE option then enter the required value   Valid entries  1 through 13106 seconds  3 hours  38  minutes and 26 seconds  in 1 second steps        NOT If this option is enabled  the Event logic will  CHANGEOVER     For example  if the NOT option is enabled for an Alarm  on zone event  the event will START when the zone  RESTORES TO STANDBY  and END when the zone  SIGNALS ALARM STATUS  instead of vice versa           
95. ala    2917 SuperKey     the button of a Wireless key is pressed   NOT ALLOWED   948 on KeyFob  and held down for 2 seconds    2949 Chime on     a Zone with the Chime Attribute belong    NOT ALLOWED   2980 partition no  ing to the Partition detects Alarm conditions    2981     the Negligence Time expires NOT ALLOWED   negligence on  3012    3013 Event    the Inactivity Time expires NOT ALLOWED   delinquency on  3044    3045 Block     the Keypad locks NOT ALLOWED   Keypad no                                            U  3093 Recognized J     ow    orr   I   lt A   8   4    or  is pressed af    NOT ALLOWED   user code no    fer entry of a valid User Code PIN                3288 Recognized     a Valid User Code PIN is entered at the   NOT ALLOWED     3335 ee he   Keypad   3336 Recognized     a Valid User Code PIN is entered for the   NOT ALLOWED  user code on   partition   3367 Partition no   3368 Invalid code J     ow    or   ll   lt A   8   GO or eD  is pressed af    NOT ALLOWED    2078  entry of an Invalid User Code PIN   3369 Recognized      the Installer Menu is quitted NOT ALLOWED                       KORo    the Control panel detects the Kissoff  NOT ALLOWED   i       NOT ALLOWED           NOT ALLOWED        NOT ALLOWED           a Dialler call is successful NOT ALLOWED             a Digital Communicator call     using a   NOT ALLOWED           Table 9 Spot Events  continued                66       STARTS WHEN          3376 Digital     a Digital Communicator call     usi
96. alance  Type     10K If you apply this Balance Type  the Control panel   will consider the Zone in standby status  when the 10 K   resistor  10 000 ohm  is connected between the Zone   terminal and Negative  If a 10K Zone shorts to Nega    tive  the Control panel will detect Tamper conditions   and generate the following events     gt  Tamper on zone  relative to the zone concerned      gt  Tamper alarm on partition no  and GenerictTam   per alarm on partition no  relevant to the Partition  the Zone is assigned to     gt  Tamper alarm on panel and GenerictTamper  alarm on panel     In all other cases  Unbalancing  Open  etc   the Control  panel will signal violation  refer to    Type            38    Double  f you apply this Balance Type  the Control  panel will consider the Zone in standby status when the  two 10 K resistors  10 000 ohm  are connected in paral   lel between the Zone terminal and Negative    If one of the resistors disconnects  the Control panel will  generate the events associated with the Zone Type  re   fer to    Type      In all other cases  Zone Open  Con   nected to Negative  etc    the Control panel will detect  Tamper conditions and generate the Events associated  with 10K Balance Zones     This Balance Type  using 2 wires  will allow the system  to detect open Alarm and Tamper contacts  refer to     Connecting to a Double Balance zone         Glass Break You must apply this Balance Type to  Zones with Glass Break Detectors     10K Alarm Only If you a
97. ammed from  the Keypad  or via the KYO320 Software Application  and acomputer  The Software Application  runs under  Windows  provides real time supervisory facilities  via  connection to an RS232 Interface or Teleservice   and  will allow you to make the fullest use of all the system  features        KYO320    INTRODUCTION 5    General Features    The KYO320 Control panel   O Up to 344 Alarm zones  8 zones on the Main Board   192 on 32 Input Expanders  6 zones per expander    64 on 32 MIA D Keypads  2 zones per keypad   16  on 16 ALISON 32LP LED Keypads  1 zone per key   pad  and 64 Wireless zones   O Up to 118 Outputs  6 Outputs on the Main Board  3  Relays and 3 Open Collectors   96 on 16 Output Ex   panders  6 outputs per expander  and 16 on  ALISON 32LP LED Keypads   O Up to 32 backlit LCD Keypads for system control   O Up to 32 Digital Key Card Readers   g 195 User Codes with programmable    View    option    priority and functions      10000 Event Log with date and time details   O Up to 8 power stations   O 4 wire Bus  protected against short circuit  for pe    ripherals   O Dual branch bus for protection against tamper   O Programmable Balance  Operating mode and Alarm   type     for all zones   O Input zones can be programmed to send specific   commands to the Control panel   O Outputs can be programmed as bistable or cyclic   with programmable cycle times and standby status   O 32 programmable partitions     each with own zones    keypads  readers  outputs and time
98. ample  to set 7 45 a m      enter 07 45     to set 5 45 p m  enter 17 45   If you enter an invalid value  the application will display  an error message     1st Arm    2nd Arm    3rd Arm    4th Arm  These  fields will allow you to set up the automatic arming times  for the corresponding Partition     1st Type   2nd Type   3rd Type   4th Type These  fields will allow you to select the Arming Mode  Type   for that Partition      gt  A  Away   gt  S  Stay   gt      Stay with 0 Delay  Instant     E Type Description   The Type Descr  button opens a window for the Model  labels  Weekday  Half day  Holiday  Christmas holiday   Summer Holiday  etc       No  This non editable field shows the Model ID Number     Description This field will allow you to edit the Model  label  maximum 16 characters      E Models  The Models button will open the programming window  of the parameters described in this section     Day This field will allow you to select the Day number   Valid entries  1 through 31 or Asterisk        gt  If you select an asterisk      the Day number  1  through 31  will be irrelevant for the Model     gt  If you select a Day number  you will not be able to se   lect a Weekday     gt  If you select an invalid number  the application will  automatically rectify it to last day of the month  concerned  when you click Download     Month This field will allow you to select the Month     Figure 47 Scheduler   Arming Page fe Repemee sane Out mim ie          E zi  Mra a O   aree OF A
99. anel cannot read the    PIN     probably due to a poor quality    signal on the elenhone line       Lost  Connection       It is impossible to communicate with    the Control Panel     probably due to    a poor quality signal on the          86    Check Panel    The Check option from the menu bar of  KYO320 downloading software application  provides two sub options  Check Panel and  Check Configuration     Check Panel This option will allow you to view the  real time status of the Control panel  see Fig  56    Entry of a valid User code PIN will allow you to  control the Zones  Outputs and Partitions and view  the Timers and Trouble windows   To operate on a specific Partition  click on the  Partition concerned then right click to open a menu   see Fig  56  which will allow you to   D  Disarm  A  Arm Away mode  S  Arm Stay  Mode  I  Instant  Arm Stay 0 Delay Mode  or Re   set the Partition concerned and Control panel   To operate on a ALL Partitions  right click on  the Partition section to open a menu which will al   low you to   D  Disarm ALL Partitions  A  Arm ALL Partitions in Away  mode  S  Arm ALL Partitions in Stay mode  I  Arm ALL  Partitions in Instant mode  Stay 0 Delay  or Reset ALL  Partitions and Control panel   To operate on a specific Zone   right click on the Partition the       Zone belongs to  then right click Bypass  to open a menu which will allow UnBypass  you to  Bypass  Unbypass or Anal SR    view the real time analogue  value of the Zone  To control an
100. ation       the Control Panel Resets          Balanced tamper event is detected       the Control Panel Resets       Memory tamper  on main unit        Tamper on Main unit event is detected       the Control Panel Resets       Memory false key         False key event is detected       the Control Panel Resets       Memory tamper  supervised    output      at least one Tamper on supervised out          put event is detected    the Control Panel Resets          Lost wireless  zone      at least one of the Wireless Sensors of a  Supervised Wireless zone fails to send a       Warning generic       1000 Installer  maintenance       1001 Central station  maintenance          ALL Wireless Sensors send valid signals  during the Supervision Time          at least one of the following events occurs   Stop alarms jumper  Warning fuse  F   Warning fuse  F1  Warning fuse  B7   Warning fuse  B2  Warning fuse  B3   Warning fuse  B4  Warning fuse  B5   Warning fuse  BPI1  Warning fuse  BPI2   Warning fuse KEYBUS  Warning mains  failure  Warning low battery  Warning  mains failure on Power station  Warning  low battery on Power station  Warning  power trouble on Power station  Battery  not connected on Power station  Battery  charger trouble on Power station   Switching not connected on Power sta   tion  Short circuit output 72 3 on Power  station  Warning power trouble  Battery  Low Memory  Warning low battery on  wireless device  Installer maintenance   Central Station maintenance  Telephon
101. ble to delete the Zone  Partition and Control Panel  Tamper memories     Maintain Zone Test Attribute If this option is en   abled  any Alarms generated by Zones in Test status  will be recorded in the Events log  also when the Parti   tion is Disarmed     Enable dynamic battery test timeout after mains restoral   After providing power during a Mains blackout  the bat   tery will be quite low  and therefore  unable to meet the  Dynamic Battery Test requirements  refer to    Power  supply connection    under    Installation    If this option is  enabled  the Dynamic Battery Test will restart 5 hours  after Mains restoral  instead of immediately  thus allow   ing the battery to recharge     Disable Alarm Memory Reset With Installer Code  If this option is enabled  only enabled User Codes will  be able to delete Alarm memories     LEDs OFF on Readers If this option is enabled  the  Reader LEDs will not signal the system status  all LEDs  OFF  until a valid Key Card is used at the Reader        nse The LEDs of Readers which have the M option En   abled  refer to    Readers    under    Enrolling      will al   ways show the status of their associated events   regardless of the status of the LEDs OFF on  Readers option        Figure 48 Options page          Bypass Tamper on Zone If this option is enabled  by   passed Zones will not generate Tamper Alarms     Disable Arming on Battery Trouble If this option is  enabled  Arming requests will be denied when any of  the following event
102. blinking   AT LEAST ONE of the  Reader Partitions has AT LEAST ONE Alarm  or Tamper memory  and AT LEAST ONE Par   tition is ARMED     amber A Mode Arming     A    green    OFF   the status of the Keypad Partitions  DOES NOT MATCH the A Mode Arming con   figuration    ON   the status of the Keypad Partitions  MATCHES the A Mode Arming configuration   B Mode Arming    OFF   the status of the Keypad Partitions DOES  NOT MATCH the B Mode Arming configuration   ON   the status of the Keypad Partitions  MATCHES the B Mode Arming configuration        is    These descriptions are valid also for  ALISON DVP keypad proximity reader LEDs           Es    These descriptions are not valid when a  key is present at the Reader           ue  f ALL THREE LEDs blink  the system HAS NOT  RECOGNIZED the Key Card  false Key Card    If ONE LED blinks  one or more of the Partition    zon    es is already in Alarm status        E Input    No     and Output Expanders    DESCRIPTION    96 Seize microswitch  solder side   97 Microprocessor  98 Buzzer                                                       b     O  O   O     IO  S  lt    98  O   oc2  O  O     O  lt       97  O B  lt  99  S  O   lt     100  OJ  lO      100 102 96101    Figure 8 M IN 6 Input Expanders  a  and M OUT 6  Output Expanders  b     No   99    100    101  102  103  104  105  106  107    108  109  110  111    DESCRIPTION   Buzzer Mode Jumper   1C 3   buzzer OFF  at default   1   C  3   buzzer will activate when terminal   OC6  opens
103. ctor of the zone     10 K balance will allow the Control panel to detect  Alarm and Short circuit on the zone        the zone will hold Standby status when connected to  negative via a10 KQ resistor        the zone will trigger short circuit when connected to  negative        the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions   To provide Tamper detection  connect the Tamper con   tact of the detector to the Control panel Tamper Line  or  to a 24h zone  refer to    Connecting Tamper Contacts       10 K Alarm Only The wiring diagram in Fig  14 illus   trates the connection of a detector to a zone with 10 K   or 10 K Alarm Only balance     The 10 KQ resistor must be connected to the  last detector of the zone     10 K Alarm Only balance will allow the Control panel to  detect Alarm status on the zone        the zone will hold Standby status when connected to  negative via a10 KQ        the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions     Double The wiring diagram in Fig  15 illustrates the  connection of a detector to a zone with Double balance   This type of zone will allow the Control panel to detect  zone Alarm  Tamper and Short circuit        the zone will hold Standby status whilst connected to  negative via a 5 KQ resistor  i e  using two 10 KQ resis   tors connected in parallel         the zone will trigger short circuit when connected to  negative        the zone will trigger Tamper when open        the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions     Co
104. d  At default   the first eight characters on the second line of the dis   play correspond to Partitions 1 through 8        use The Partitions must be selected in successive or   der  therefore  if Partition no  5 is selected first  Par   titions no  1 through no  4 cannot be selected        m LED Keypads  The LED Keypads page will allow you to set up LED  Keypads        use For information regarding the v  No  and Descrip   tion parameters  refer to the    Configuration    section        r amp  For information regarding the Vv  No  and Descrip   tion parameters  refer to the    Configuration    sec   tion        Enabled on Partitions Select the Keypad Partitions   The Keypad will be able to control  Arm  Disarm  etc    ONLY the Enabled Partitions        mse Keypads need not necessarily be enabled on Parti   tions  and can be used for programming  viewing  and other non command related purposes        The Partitions button  bottom of the window  will allow  you to deselect the Partitions  None   select all the Par   titions  All   or invert the current setting  Toggle      Quick Arm Code Select the Code that will be used for  Quick Arming  refer to    Quick Arm    in the    E Input Expanders  The Input Expanders page will allow you to set up the  Input Expanders        use For information regarding the Vv  No  and Descrip   tion parameters  refer to the    Configuration    section        E Output Expanders  The Output Expanders page will allow you to set up  the Output Expand
105. d  in  View Trouble Mode  will show the  E    message           Voice guide for commands via telephone  f this op   tion is enabled  the User will be able to access the voice  guided menu and operate the system from a remote  phone  Access to this function requires entry of a valid  Telephone Access Code  Once the communication has  been established  the Control panel will play message  56 which will explain the functions associated with keys  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9    and        gt  If key 1 is pressed  the Control panel will play mes   sage 57 which contains the instructions for the DTMF  menu Listen in options  that is  the functions of keys 1  2 and        gt  lf key 2is pressed  the Control panel will play mes   sage 58 which contains the instructions for the DTMF  menu Zone and Partition status enquiry options  that  is  the functions of keys 1 nnn  and 2 nnn      gt  If Key 3is pressed  the Control panel will play mes   sage 59 which contains the instructions for the DTMF  menu Activate Deactivate Reserved Outputs op   tions  that is  the functions of keys Otnnn  and 1 nnn      gt  If key 4 is pressed  the Control panel will play mes   sage 60 which contains the instructions for the DTMF  menu options  that is  the functions of keys 1  2  3  4 5  and 6      gt  If key 5 is pressed  the Control panel will play mes   sage 61 which contains the instructions for the DTMF  menu Arm Disarm single Partitions options  that is  the  functions of keys Otnn and 1 nn     Messag
106. diagnostic fa   cilities     This system provides impressive application flexibility  and many interesting features such as monitoring facili   ties and telephone access  refer to    Telephone func   tions         KYO 320 has 8 Input zones expandable to 344  and 6  Outputs expandable to 118     Partitions KYO320 manages 32 independent Parti   tions     all with Stay Away control  Each Partition   group of zones  can be programmed with its own En   try Exit and Auto Arm Disarm Times  etc   and can be  controlled by digital Keys Cards  Codes and or Input  zones     Events and Actions KYO320 manages over 3000  events   The factory default settings have been purpose  programmed to require few or no changes for standard  applications  However  the programming flexibility of  the Events and Actions  Output  Digital communicator  and Voice Dialler Actions  will allow you to fully custom   ize the system     Telephone Functions The Telephone Communicator  manages 50 telephone number  Up to 8 telephone  numbers can be assigned to the Digital Communicator   Each Communicator number can have its own Cus   tomer Code and Reporting format  usually assigned by  the Central station      The Bentel Security Suite Software and B Mod Mo   dem  accessory items  reduce on site time to a mini   mum by allowing you to provide Teleservice  on line  Customer enquiry and assistance facilities      The Teleservice function can also be used for up   loading  downloading and diagnosis  Up to 4 telephone
107. e  line trouble  or the Control panel cannot find  the Voice board  the Control Panel clock is  wrong  because the microprocessor has  been  2 the Control Panel has been pro        ALL the listed events clear or  the Control  panel finds the Voice board  the Control  Panel clock is set properly  the Reset Pro   gramming from PC operation is done  the  Reset lith  batt  operation is done          the Teleservice page   s downloaded or       Table 8 Generic Events                 KYO320    PROGRAMMING    63    1002 Standard    time Summer  time changed       the Enable automatic update standard   time summer time option is enabled and    the Control panel clock reaches 02 00   hours on the last Sunday in March  switch   to daylight saving time  or    at 03 00 hours on the last Sunday in Octo    switch back to standard time        Not  Ready to arm  partition no        Partial arming  partition no        the       message is  shown on a keypad display in View Trouble  mode          the Partition Disarms AND   at least one of the Extended not  Ready to Arm Command Zones associated  with the Partition detects Alarm conditions OR   at least one of the Zones of the Partition detects  Alarm conditions and the Zone IS NOT        Bypassed or being Tested       an Exit delay or Last exit zone       Autobypassable or Autobypass with  reset unbypass or Delayed and esti   mated on ready to arm  the event may be         ALL the Zones listed in the    STARTS  WHEN    field restore to standby
108. e detectors with Alarm  Repeat  Outputs that operate at 12 V  e g  BENTEL SECURITY  600 series   It is possible to connect the fire detectors in  three methods    1  use the Bentel MUB RV Relay Base    2  see Fig  17 2  for the wiring diagram    Connect the Alarm Repeat Outputs of the Fire detec   tors to a FIRE zone  Normally Open     24h   using a  diode in series as per Figure 17 2     Connect the positive supply terminal of the detectors to  terminals   F     Connect the negative supply terminal of the Fire detec   tors to an Open Collector Output programmed as                                       baba  tabla    lt          Monostable      Normally Closed      20 seconds ON Time    Assign the Output to an event that will reset the Fire detec   tors  e g  Reset Panel or Reset Partition     In this way  when the programmed event occurs  the  negative power supply to the fire detectors will be inter   rupted for 20 seconds thus resetting the Fire detectors   3   As per the second method  but using the Fig  17 3   for the wiring diagram  Connect the terminals   A   re   lay  instead of terminals   F   Program also the associ   ated output to relay as per the second method     Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices    Alarm Signalling Devices  such as  Self Powered Si   rens  Indoor Sirens  Telephones Diallers  etc   can be  classified as follows      gt  Intrinsic Security Devices  e g  Self Powered Si   rens  activated by voltage failure on the respective  terminal     gt  Pos
109. e system will be unable to func   tion in the event of Mains failure  black out      Battery trouble restoral will be signalled by the    gt  end of the Warning power trouble event    gt  Off status of the A indicator on Keypads     m Connecting the Mains  Work carefully through the following steps  refer to     Parts Identification         1  Locate the backup battery in its housing 10     2  Using the connector 30  connect the backup battery   and using the connector 22 the Switching Power Supply     3  Connect the Earth wire to the  8  terminal on the ter   minal board 56     4  Connect the Neutral wire to terminal  N   and the Line  wire to terminal  L  on the terminal board 56         amp  The Main Unit Tamper Microswitch is enabled by the  initial closure of the Control panel  Therefore  it cannot  trigger a Tamper on Panel event on first power up   Likewise  if the Panel is opened during a programming  session  via Keypad or computer   the Tamper  microswitch will be inhibited thus unable to trigger a  Tamper on Panel event until the Programming ses   sion ends  and the Panel is closed again        E Auto configuration   On first power up  the Control panel will carry out an  Auto configuration  During this phase the Control panel  will enroll the BPI Bus peripherals  The auto configura   tion can be changed during the programming session     The Auto configuration phase takes approximately 15  seconds  Termination of this phase will be indicated on  the LCD Keypads as
110. ective  terminals  NC    NO  terminals open   OC  terminals  closed to Negative     E Attributes    Reserved This Attribute will allow the User to acti   vate stop the Output from the Keypad or via telephone   refer to    Activating Outputs    under    KEYPAD  OPERATIONS  in the PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD  MANUAL  and to the    OPERATIONS VIA TELEPHONE     section in the USER MANUAL         use Reserved Outputs CANNOT be associated with  the Events on the Events Actions page           nee When you exit a programming session via PC  Mo   dem or Keypad  the Reserved Outputs will restore  to the status they were in before the programming  session started        Output followed This field will allow you to associate  the selected Output with another Output  The selected  Output will track the specified Output  i e  be activated  by the same Events  and perform the same Actions    If you DO NOT want the selected Output to track an   other Output  you must select    None    in this field  An  Output that is programmed to track another Output will    gt  activate when the specified Output activates     gt  restore to standby when the    tow    Output restores to   standby        use  f you program an Output to track another Output   you will not be able to associate it with the Events  on the Events Actions page        Supervised If the system has been duly set up  this At   tribute will allow the system to monitor the Output for short  circuits and interrupted connections  refer to NO
111. ector  DB25 connector  male    T  8 9  10    11   12   13   14   15   16   17    18 wire cable   shield  the shield must be soldered to the metal casing of both connectors       slala lelzr 8    9   10  11  12   13   14   32  31   36   15 17 1930       Printer side  Centronics connector  36 pin  male    Table 12 Wiring diagram of the cable between the parallel printer and the Printer Interface    118 119                                     Figure 60 Printer Interface components            Printer side  Interface side   Centronics connector  male  DB25  pins from 15 to 17 and 19 through 30 connector  must be connected together male  and to pin 19 of the DB25 connector   18 wire shielded cable    max  length 10 m    the shield must be soldered  to the metallic casing  of both connectors          Figure 61 Wiring diagram of parallel printer cable       92    122 120 129a 122 120    121  gt D                                     127 126 124  Figure 64 VectorRX 8 Receiver components                         120 122 122 120  h S       121 bas A  4121  127    __   __  gt     l 127                                                    127     gt  SESI La  ps i  WW o m g LJ oO o a    124 126125 129    Figure 65 VRX32 433 Receiver components    m Mounting the Receiver   When choosing the mounting location ensure that the  mounting surface is flat  as uneven surfaces may impair  proper functioning of the Seize microswitch 124     Read the following instructions carefully before mount   ing t
112. efault setting  5    E Actions  Each Dialler Action will trigger a series of telephone  calls  Voice Messages      The Actions button opens the Actions window  the  layout of which is as follows     aif xi               Valid entries  1 through 255 seconds  in Fy  a fs  1 second steps  co   m  Default settings  5 seconds oi      E Messages E P mo  The Messages section will allow you to pro  Tee    Fm om  gram some of the Voice Message parame  En   I  ters  ang  nn  Su      Message repetitions This field will allow     557 a  you to program the number of times the Con  tim  trol Panel must repeat the Voice Message  ay  lt a  Valid entries  1 through 99 ai  Default setting  3 ry  Replay Pause This field will allow you to pro    nm eri    gram the pause  in seconds  between Voice Figure 35 Dialler page  KYO320 PROGRAMMING 49    No  This field shows the Action identifier number  This  number is to be used on the Events Actions page  to  associate the Action with the Events       If you select this field  the Action will take absolute Pri   ority over all other Actions  Therefore  if one of its asso   ciated Events occurs  the Control Panel will suspend  any ongoing Dialler calls  and will call the telephone num   bers of the Priority Action    To assign Priority      double click on the corresponding cell        nae Only one Dialler Action can take priority        1   32 Numbers 1 through 32 represent the Dialler  Telephone Numbers  refer to the No  column in the  Dialler book on
113. egarding the v  No  and Descrip   tion parameters  refer to the    Configuration    section        M This attribute will enable the Reader for Monitoring  purposes  i e  To signal specific events     to be pro   grammed by the Installer         tse Monitoring Readers  Readers with the M attrib   ute  CANNOT be used for system control purposes  but will be able to generate Valid Key  Key at  Reader events and Valid Key on Partition        The Expand button at the bottom of the page will open  the Readers table     If you are programming System Control Readers  select  the Reader Partitions  and set up the A and B Mode  Arming configurations  refer to the following paragraphs    If you are programming Monitoring Readers  select the  Events to be monitored  refer to the following paragraphs      RED spot This row will allow you to assign  v  the  Reader to the Partitions  01 through 32      To view the Partition Description  click the Descrip   tion button  bottom of page  then position the cursor on  the Partition check box    To highlight a Reader  hold down the SHIFT key and  click anywhere on the Reader table  then release the  SHIFT key    To highlight a group of Readers  hold down the SHIFT  key and click anywhere on the tables of the first and last  Readers of the group  then release the SHIFT key     To assign the Reader Partitions  quick mode   highlight  the Reader concerned  click the Partitions button then  select    None     to Disable the highlighted Readers on all
114. el serial port  24  to one of  the PC serial ports  as follows       using a CVSER 9F9F link  accessory item   or a  cable similar to the one in Figure 52a  connect the  Control Panel to the PC       if the PC serial port has 25 pins  use an  ADSER 9M25F adapter  accessory item   or a ca   ble similar to the one in Figure 52b     2  Select the PC serial port used for connection with  the Control panel  as follows       select Serial Ports from the Settings menu       select the serial port  Control Panel section        select the number of attempts  Attempts box   and Baud Rate       click Download  Baud Rate section  or OK              a  DB9 female  connector    7 wire cable DB9 female  shield connector                b  DB9 female  connector    DB25 female  shield connector    7 wire cable    Figure 52 Wiring diagram for the serial link between the Control panel and PC       84    3  Select the parameters to be downloaded  as fol   lows       select Parameters from the Settings menu       enter a valid Installer code in the Installer code  field      select the Control panel type from the Panel type  menu      select the relevant firmware release from the  Firmware Release menu       click OK     4  Todownload a specific page  click the Download  button on the page concerned     5  To Download several pages       select the required page from the Folders menu   right click  select Tag  a Y on the page Icon indi   cates that it will be downloaded        repeat the procedure
115. em   In this case itis necessary to re   move the BAQ35T 12 from the backplate of control panel and so work care   fully through the following steps    1 Disconnect the BAQ35T12 from Main Board    2 remove the screw  57a  and pull the BAQ35T12 from the hook on the  backplate of control panel    3 Before installing cut the two BAQ60T12 wires for connecting battery   4 Insert the BAQ60T12 in the same location of BAQ35T 12  Figure 1   be   fore in the hook and then secure the screw  57a     5 Connect the connector  53  on Main Board and if scheduled the termal  probe  KST   connector  62     Otherwise KYO320 control panel can manage BXM12 B 30 and  BXM12  50 Power Stations  see page 7                                                m MIA D and ALISON DVP Keypads t    M   f  Sn w  ICON DESCRIPTION 9             Partitions Armed      Alarms in Memory  A Trouble and Zone in Test status  2  Message in Memory   r Open Panel   T Tamper Alarm   ta BPI Device Tamper     False Key Card at Reader   BPI Device Missing      Teleservice enabled 62 57a 6160       Answering device enabled     Telephone line engaged                                                    Figure 3 Switching Power Supply components       KYO320 APPENDIX 11                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     66 67 66    Figure 4 ALISON DVP and Ali
116. en a Wireless Detector  assigned to a Wireless  Zone  detects Alarm conditions  the system will gener     This option will allow you to set up the system to    iii  generate Alarms when violation occurs on a Anu oe em       Zones ia AND    specific group of Zones within a set time     No  This field shows the Identifier number of  the AND Zone group     Window This field will allow you to set the time  within which ALL the Zones of the respective  group must detect violation     Tampere    A  Ap d se    The And Zones page will allow you to setup to          32 Groups  each with  ior   gt  up to 8 Zones ot   gt  a set time  Window  within which ALL the   Zones in the respective Group must detect     ex   violation     From Standby status  each Group will operate  as follows  violation of any of the Zones in the             c  PPP Pee               Group will not generate an Alarm but will start Figure 28 AND Zones Page       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 41    ate the respective Alarm on zone no    Wireless event   and other events which depend on the programmed     Type     refer to    Type    under    Hardwired Zones         When a Wireless Detector  assigned to a Wireless  Zone  detects Tamper conditions  the system will gen   erate the respective Tamper on zone no    Wireless  event  and other events which depend on the pro   grammed    Type     refer to    Type    under    Hardwired  Zones         When the battery of a Wireless Detector  assigned to a  Wireless Zone  is Low  the 
117. erform Disarm and Arm operations ONLY  re   gardless of its assigned Code Type  Furthermore  if a  Partition is Disarmed by a Code with the Patrol attribute   it will remain Disarmed for the programmed Patrol  Time ONLY  after which  it will Rearm automatically   refer to    Patrol Time    under    Partitions         Father Code 1   2   3 This drop down list will allow you  to select the Father codes      gt  Each Code can have up to 3 Father codes    gt  a Code can be programmed as its own Father     A Father Code can     gt  Change the PIN of its assigned Codes  Sons      gt  Enable Disable the Active status of its assigned  Codes  that is  if they are not Fathers of other Codes     gt  Enable Disable the Available status of its assigned  Codes        nee YOU CANNOT assign a new Father code to a code  without first entering the PIN of one of its current Fa   ther codes   For KYO320     Codes no  132 to 195  the 64 Tele   phone Access Codes  CANNOT be Father codes   Father codes can be changed by the User        At default     gt  Code no  001 is its own Father code     gt  Codes no  002 to 131 have two Father codes  them   selves and Code no  001     gt  Codes no  132 to 195 have one Father code  Code no   001     Linked event codes Connected with Code Types  if  Duress Code or not   in Contact ID and SIA protocol  case  the linked code changes  In this way  for exam   ple  a code only will be automatically linked to a Du   ress code     m Enable on Partitions   The Enable 
118. ers        r amp  For information regarding the v  No  and Descrip   tion parameters  refer to the    Configuration    section        m Readers  The Key Card Readers will allow Users to           USER MANUAL   mmm        S ae  cone      Memo Keypads with this attribute will be able S   Cosgas    to record and play back Voice Messages     Quick viewing of Partition status If this  option is enabled  it will be possible to view  the status of ALL the Keypad Partitions by  pressing the ON key  refer to    Fast Status  Enquiry    in the USER MANUAL            use  f Partition Alarm or Tamper is present 8 ce  the respective character will blink    Sn     ue  tm  Alarm Tamper Beep If this option is en    Bie  abled  the Keypad will emit an audible signal os     beep   when Alarm or Tamper is detected  on any of its Partitions                                teite itelte         a rn     la    Figure 26 Keypads page       32     gt  Arm Partitions    gt  Disarm Partitions    gt  Armin A and B Mode   gt  Stop Partition Alarms       tse Commands will affect ONLY the Partitions com   mon to both the Reader and Key Card in use        For example  if you attempt to Arm the system at a Reader  that is enabled on Partitions no  1 and no  2  with a  Key Card that is enabled on Partitions no  1 and no  3   ONLY Partition no  1 will Arm  Partition no  1 is common to  both the Reader and Key Card   The Readers page will al   low you to set up the Readers  as follows        use For information r
119. es 55  56  57  58  59 and 60 of the Voice Guide  must be recorded by the Installer  The Voice Message  recording instructions  and some examples of typical  messages can be found in the    Voice Message    sec   tion  For example  message 55     Press 1 to activate Re   mote Listen In  press 2 to activate the 2 way Audio  channel  press   to go back to the Main menu         gt  Ifkey 7 is pressed  the Control panel will play mes   sage 62 which contains the instructions for the DTMF  menu Record Play Memos option  that is  key 1  Re   cord memo  and Key 0  Play memo      Display Zones in Alarm on Keypad If this option is  enabled  the LCD Keypad will provide real time informa   tion     during Disarmed status     regarding Alarm condi   tions on Zones associated with any of its Partitions     Display Chime Zone on Keypad realtime  If this op   tion is enabled  the LCD Keypad will provide real time  information     during Disarmed status     regarding  Alarm conditions on Chime Zones associated with any  of its Partitions  Signalling will stop when the Zones  concerned restore automatically to standby status     Display Chime Zone on Keypad  memory  This op   tion is uninfluential if the    Display Chime on Keypad   real time     option is disabled    If this option is enabled  the LCD Keypad will provide  real time information     during Disarmed status     re   garding Alarm conditions on Chime Zones associated  with any of its Partitions  Signalling will continue until  the
120. espective paragraphs for instruc   tions     3  Drill the holes for the cabinet and Seize microswitch  bracket anchor screws  5 and 13 respectively      4  Pull the connection wires through the wire entry 11  then attach the cabinet and Seize microswitch  bracket to the wall        tse DO NOT over tighten the screws as this may dam   age the Seize microswitch bracket        5  Complete the connections     DO NOT connect the  MAINS until all other wiring has been completed     6  Connect the Mains Power  refer to    Connecting the  Mains Power         7  Program the system  refer to the    INSTALLING    m Connecting Keypads   Keypads should be located in places where full control  of the system is required  MIA D  ALISON DVP   Alison S B029  and Alison 32LP Keypads can be sur   face mounted on Mod  503  10x10 single gang and dou   ble gang outlet boxes or similar        nae Keypads should be mounted at eye level for easy  viewing        Work carefully through the following steps  see Figures  on page 12  and or respective manuals     1  Remove the screws 66 and frontplate   If you are installing a MIA D Keypad go to step 3   If you are installing an ALISON DVP Keypad go to step 2     2  Disconnect the Loudspeaker 82a from its Input  74a     3  Push the PCB clip 78 upwards to release the PCB     4  If you are surface mounting the Keypad  drill the  holes for the backplate anchor screws 76  and if re   quired  for the Seize microswitch bracket screw 82     5  If you are fitting 
121. g  Global  Events      gt  Alarm on zone  Global     gt  Alarm on zone Wireless  Global     gt  Tamper on zone  Global     gt  Tamper on zone Wireless  Global    gt  Bypass zone  Global     gt  Bypass zone Wireless  Global     gt  Real time of zone  Global     gt  Real time of zone Wireless  Global     Partition If you Enable this option  all the Partition events  will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Partition  events will be grouped in the following  Global  Events     Fire alarm on partition  Global    24h alarm on partition  Global    Burglar alarm on partition  Global    Generic alarm on partition  Global    Tamper alarm on partition  Global   Generic Tamper alarm on partition  Global   Away alarm on partition  Global    Stay alarm on partition  Global    Not Ready to arm partition  Global   Extended not Ready to arm partition  Global   Partial arming partition  Global    Global arming partition  Global    Disarming partition  Global    Exit time on partition  Global    Entry time on partition  Global   Autoarming warning partition  Global   Memory alarm on partition  Global   Memory tamper on partition  Global     VVVVVVVVVVVV VV VV VV       56     gt  Alarm stop on partition  Global     gt  Reset on partition  Global     gt  Chime on partition  Global     gt  Event negligence on partition  Global     gt  Event delinquency on partition  Global     gt  Memory alarm on partition  VDS   Global     gt  Panic alarm on partition  VDS   Global     gt  Tamper alarm on 
122. g the Tamper switch        NOTE  If the buzzer volume is set at 0  the keypad will  not emit any audible signals  refer to    ADJUSTING THE  ON BOARD BUZZER VOLUME        1  Generate Tamper status by removing the frontplate     2  Connect the Keypad to the Control panel BPI BUS     3  Remove the Jumper 73     after several seconds the  Keypad will emit an audible signal  long beep  to indi           cate access to the programming phase and the display  will show     5 BIS       4  Using    or   s  select the Address for the Keypad     5 Press       to confirm  or press  Esc  to delete the set   ting     in both cases the Keypad will emit an audible sig   nal  and the display will show the       i  message  Re insert the jumper 73 and replace the  frontplate  the Keypad will exit the programming ses   sion automatically        m BPI bus Wiring Limitations   Due to Voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by   the Control panel BPI bus connections  the following   wiring limitations must be respected     gt  the maximum wire length between the Control  panel and the BPI peripheral must not exceed 500  metres     gt  the overall wire length of each branch of the Control  panel BPI bus must not exceed 1000 metres    In order to allow the BPI peripherals to operate properly    11 5V or more must be present across terminals     and        If a lower voltage is present  it can be boosted by     gt  increasing the wire section that supplies the Control panel  BPI device  the wires 
123. gruent with  the KYO320 software structure     Configuration  Enrolling Devices     On startup the Control panel will automatically enrol all  the BPI Bus peripherals  refer to    Power supply connec   tion    under    INSTALLATION      Any changes after auto   matic enrollment must be made by the Installer     During the polling process  the Control panel will match the  interrogation result with the stored configuration and  in the  event of mismatch  will generate the respective warning        us  f the Control Panel is connected to a computer  it  will be possible to view the configuration by loading  the Configuration page        The Configuration section is divided into pages     one  for each type of device  Keypads  Input Expanders   Output Expanders  Readers  Power Supply Stations  and Accessories      The following programming instructions refer to param   eters common to all BPI devices  For instructions on  how to program the parameters of a specific device  re   fer to the relevant paragraph     v The devices connected to the BPI Bus must be Se   lected  otherwise the system will be unable to enrol them        use The Select button  on the bottom of the page  will  allow you to select deselect all the devices on the  page at once        The Control panel cannot manage unenrolled peripherals     If a peripheral device has not been connected properly  to the BPI bus  or fails to respond  Device Lost  due to  Trouble or Tamper  an X will be shown above theld icon  o
124. gular Message taking 5 seconds    lt  lt Duress Alarm  Stef s Caf    King St   St  Helier gt  gt     you can record     gt  Message 1  1 second   lt  lt Alarm gt  gt     gt  Message 2  1 second   lt  lt Burglar gt  gt     gt  Message 3  1 second   lt  lt Fire gt  gt     gt  Message 4  1 second   lt  lt Duress gt  gt     gt  Message 5  4 seconds   lt  lt Stefs Caf    King St   St   Helier gt  gt     automatic Test Event     When the Control Panel generates a Teleservice call   manually  by User request  or automatically via the  Callback or Enable Test Call options  these options  must be Enabled   it will dial the programmed numbers   refer to Enable and Telephone number to call  until a  call is successful  or until the programmed call At   tempts cycle ends    The layout of Teleservice page as follows     Double call This option will allow the Control Panel to  share the telephone line with another answering device   answering machine  fax  etc    Under normal circum   stances  the device which allows the least number of  rings will answer any incoming calls  However  if this  option is Enabled  the Control panel will override the  other answering device when it recognizes the Double  Call sequence    Double Call sequence  the caller must allow no more  than 2 rings  then hang up and callback within 60 sec   onds  The Control panel will answer on the first ring of  the second call        use The other answering device must be programmed  to answer after 3 or more rings     
125. h the M attribute   CANNOT be used for system control purposes        Event no  This programming section will allow you to  set up the Monitoring Readers events will be able to  signal  Enter the Identifier Number of the Event that is to  be signalled on the LED  or double click and select the  Event from the Events list  then click OK        us The Event no  section is for Monitoring Readers  ONLY  Readers with    M    attribute        E Power station  The Power stations page will allow you to setup the  system Power Stations        use For information regarding the Vv  No  and Description  parameters  refer to the    Configuration    section        Mains fault warning delay This programming field  will allow you to set the Mains fault warning delay  in  seconds   Interruption of the Mains power supply to the  Power station will trigger the programmed delay  If  power is not restored before the delay expires  the Con   trol Panel will signal Mains fault     Low battery delay This programming field will allow  you to set the Low battery delay  in seconds   If the  Power station battery voltage drops below 11 4 V  the  Control Panel will trigger the programmed delay  If the  Voltage is not restored before the delay expires  the  Control Panel will signal Low battery        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 33    Valid entries  1 through 3932 seconds  60 min  32 sec     Default setting  180 seconds    The Control Panel can detect and signal    gt  forced opening or removal of Power station
126. he Receiver  refer to the Figure 62 64 65                                 Figure 63 Connecting the receivers to the Control panel    120    120       o lt    8          122              lt     r 122                                                                121 126 129 128 127 126    Figure 62 VectorRX Receiver components    1     2     3     REDBLK YEL GRNYEL    5 Control Panel       Loosen the screws 126  it is not necessary to re   move them      Press down on the tab 128  126 for VRX32 433 and  VectorRX 8  to release the backplate from the  frontplate     Lift the frontplate upwards to a 90   angle  then pull  the frontplate away from the backplate           RED BLK VEL GRN RED BLK YEL GRN    Riceiver 2 Riceiver 1                         KYO320 APPENDIX 93    4  Pull the connection wires through the wire entry  127     5  Placethe backplate in the proposed placement  mark  the screw positions 121 then drill the screw holes     A Be careful to avoid conduits and plumbing  when drilling     6  Place the backplate in the proposed placement  pull  the wires through the wire entry 127  then secure  the backplate to the wall  use anchor screws      7  Complete the connections on the terminal board  129  refer to    Connecting the Receiver         8  Push the frontplate spring catches into the slots on  the backplate then push the bottom of the frontplate  into place     9  Fasten the screws 126   m Connecting the Receiver    Connect the Receiver terminal 129 to the Control 
127. he follow   ing paragraphs     File Menu    Data transfer   Select Data transfer to copy cus   tomer   s data  see par     Data transfer      Tools  Select Tools to access data recover utilities     Exit  Select Exit to terminate the pro   gram     m Data Transfer  Data Transfer from the File menu opens  the Data Transfer window described be     ROE    Fie Access levels Language Help           BENTEL E  SECURIT Y Copynght Bentel Secunty s  l          Figure 69 DBmanager main window    count list  To select deselect ALL customer accounts  click on Selection     Destination Select the destination disk and folder        nse The customer accounts must be saved to the   DATA installaton folder of the BSS Software suite   Bentel         Data to transfer Select the data to export     Show warnings Click on Show warnings if you want  information regarding the risk of exporting customer ac   counts with duplicated Codes or Names from the Ori   gin folder to the Destination folder     In the event of a duplicated Name but different Code a win    dow as per figure  a will open with the following options     gt  Keep   the data of the customer account from the Origin  folder will overwrite the data of the customer account  with the duplicated Name in the Destination folder     gt  Create  at default    the data will be saved as a new  customer account with the same Name but different  Code as the customer account in the Origin folder     gt  Do Not export   the data will not be saved    
128. he pro   grammed parameters of the open Customer        5  Press Dial  the connection status will be shown in  the box at the bottom of the Connecting window   refer to    Messages      If the connection is com   pleted properly  the following message will be  shown    KYO320 ACK  02 00  CONNECTION    6  Select OK  the Connecting window will close   At this point  it will possible to download upload  to from the connected Control panel     7  To program and view the parameters of the con   nected Control panel  work carefully through steps  4  and 5  in the    On site Downloading    section     8  Select On hook from the Modem menu to end the  connection     Messages The connection status will be shown in the  box at the bottom of the Connecting window  as follows     MODEM v  x xx    This is the release of the Modem that       is connected to the PC serial port       Modem not  recognized    The application cannot find the Bmod    on the specified serial port   Check the cable and serial port       Receiving       when the    The Modem PC system is waiting for    an incoming call  This is the status    onne on NINGOW Open       RING    The modem detects rings on the       BUSY    The dialled number is busy          BACKRIN    KYO320 ACK    A KYO320 Control Panel has been       2 00    This is the Firmware Release of the  Control       CONNECTION    The Modem and Control Panel are       ON HOOK    Installer Code  reading error    ne Viogem ha eleased the line    The Control p
129. he system will  allow the Zone to be inactive     Valid entries  1 through 14400 minutes  10 days  1 min   ute steps    At default  the Inactivity Time is 1 minute        us The programmed Inactivity Time will reset when       ALL the Partitions the Zone belongs to Disarm       the Zone is violated       the Zone Restores to standby        Cycles   This parameter determines the number of times the   Zone will be able to trigger the Zone Alarm event    Valid entries  0 through 254 or Repetitive     gt  If O is selected  the Zone will be unable to trigger  Zone Alarm events     gt  if any number other than 0 is selected  the Zone will  be able to trigger the corresponding number of Alarm  events     gt  if Repetitive is selected  the Zone will be able to trig   ger an unlimited number of Zone Alarm events     The Zone Alarm Cycle counter will reset when     gt  one of the Partitions of the Zone changes status     gt  one of the Partitions of the Zone Resets     gt  one of the Partitions of the Zone exits Block Alarm  status     usp  f the Zone   s a Delayed Zone  Entry Delay  Path   Exit Delay or Last Exit Delay   the system will apply  the longest Entry Delay  Exit Delay or Last Exit De   lay of all its Armed Partitions        For Command Zones     The selected Partitions will deter   mine which Partitions the Zone will be able to control  Each  Command Zone can operate on more than one Partition     Full Arming Alarm If this option is enabled  the Zone  will be able to genera
130. hes  2   76 Screw locations  2  for mounting to mod  503  outlet boxes or similar  77 Screw locations  2  for mounting on single  gang  2 gang or similar  78 PCB Clip  79 Seize microswitch  order code  ASNC   80 Address DIP Switches  81 Board Supports  2   82 Seize microswitch bracket location  82a Loudspeaker  on ALISON DVP only     in 84    85 8687 88               NO       N    OOG OM       m Readers and Digital Keys    No  DESCRIPTION  83 Backplate anchor screw locations  2   84 Microprocessor  85 Connection wires   red      white   C  blue   R  black       86 Seize microswitch connector  87 Seize microswitch  accessory item   88 Seize microswitch location  89 Sensitive field  89a Address keypad LEDs  89b Address PROXI LEDs  89c PROX  reader LEDs  89d Address LEDs  90 Cover screw  91 Key slot  92 Command button  93 Snap catch  94 Cable entry  95 Tamper microswitch       91    Figure 7 Readers and Digital Key  PROXI Proximity Reader     internal view  a  external view  b   PROXI CARD for  Proximity Reader  c   ECLIPSE Contactless Reader with 5 DIP Switches   Magic Version     side view  d  front view     e   SAT Key for ECLIPSE and PROXI Readers  f        KYO320    APPENDIX 13    LED    red  o    DESCRIPTION  Status of Reader Partitions  OFF   ALL the Reader Partitions are  DISARMED   ON   AT LEAST ONE of the Reader Partitions  is ARMED   Slow blinking   AT LEAST ONE of the Reader  Partitions has AT LEAST ONE Alarm or Tamper  memory  and all Partitions are DISARMED   Fast 
131. icator Action can trans   mit a distinct groups  8 Telephone numbers  per group    e g  a Trouble signal to the In   staller and Central Station      ay i  A Se e    destined for the connected service have been transmit   ted  This feature reduces communication time  and call  costs        nse Events will not be queued for Telephone numbers  which are associated with Reporting formats with  the Voice feature        The layout of the Digital Communicator page is as fol   lows     no  This ID number  1 through 8   corresponds to the  Telephone number Identifier in the Actions window   This Identifier number DOES NOT CORRESPOND to  the Telephone Identifier number in the General  Phonebook     Telephone Number to call   This field will allow you to select the Telephone Num   bers for the Digital Communicator  from the General  Phonebook on the Telephone page      Protocol This field will allow you to select the Re   porting format     This Control Panel supports the Reporting formats  shown Table 4   refer to    Communication Protocols    in  the APPENDIX      The first five protocols are also available with the Voice  feature        r   Both the Control panel and Central Station must be  able to manage voice communications  otherwise   Reporting formats with the Voice feature cannot be  used        Once the digital transmission has been completed  the  Control Panel will open the Voice channel  and the  Central Station operator will be able to open a Talk lis   ten session      
132. ices  The BPI bus supports the following devices      gt    gt    gt    gt    gt    gt     up to 32 Keypads   up to 32 Readers   up to 32 Input Expanders  up to 16 Output Expanders  up to 8 Power stations   up to 16 LED Keypads    types  Keypads  Readers  Input Expanders  Output Ex   panders and Power Stations    Devices of the same type  e g  two Readers  must  have different Addresses    Devices of different types  e g  a Keypad and a  Reader  are intrinsically different  therefore  may have    the same Address  The BPI bus peripheral Addresses  can be assigned in any order  using the DIP switches 80   refer to Table 1      Electrical Connections The BPI bus devices must be  connected in parallel to terminals       C    R       on the  Main Unit  as shown in Fig  11        ge Output Expanders have 4 DIP switches  and can be  assigned to Addresses no  1 through no  16 ONLY   For the Address Combinations refer to the num   bers in brackets in Table 1     The Power Station has two groups of terminals for the  BPI bus connection  the BPI IN group     for the Power  Station  and the BPI OUT group     for the BPI devices  connected downstream of the Power Station    The two groups of terminals are electrically isolated   therefore  all the cables and devices connected down   stream of the Power Station will not load the Control          Refer to the Power Station Instructions leaflet  and  the keypads Instructions leaflet  for the Address  setup  Power Stations can be assigned to
133. ing       Orange  the peripheral concerned is in the configu   ration but has the same address as another periph   eral of the same type  Duplicated peripheral     O White  the peripheral concerned is not included in  the configuration        us  n Test mode the real time status of each peripher   als will be indicated by the colour of the virtual LED  located next to it                           i    E      A 0  JE GA Vi Bi        gt   SR  vomc  ons0oo0ooovo0o0ov  0   z  i        a  G  saugncuee     FE  GSESELARSASSRSSAAaEEAS    t         Tn  a vie  i tee  lad  ie  in  r  t 2 Vee  d im KE    ae tee  ae tom  ae tom  an  al    e  ite  ieee  Oma    see eee eae          IEERGESRSRSELERGSRSERHAETASASSSASESERRRERES  g zas  COLLELL LLL LLL LLLLLLLLLLELLLISS       sizi 2         Window       KYO320    PROGRAMMING    87       88    K3 VOX2 Voice Board    Disconnect the Mains and battery power before  starting the installation procedure     The K3 VOX2 Voice board records and plays Voice  messages  The recorded voice messages can be as   signed to the     gt  Status enquiry    gt  Answer message    gt  Dialler messages    gt  Memo    gt  Continuous recording    m Features   O Messages stored on ChipCorder   O Manages up to 64 Voice messages with programma   ble sound quality and duration     varying from 3  minutes 48 seconds of high sound quality to 8  minutes 44 seconds of low sound quality   O Speaker for Message playback   O Telephone dialler   Oj Answerphone   Oj Telephone access
134. ing the database to be restructured reindexed    Update structure Use Update structure to regener   ate the internal phisical structure of the database  If dur   ing normal use  one of BSS softwares shows a    File not  found    or    Table does not exist    error  update your data   base   s structure     Reindex Use Reindex to generate all the database in   dexes  If during normal use one of BSS softwares  shows a    Corrupt table index    or    Index for field does  not exist    error  perform a reindex on your database     Close Closes the Tool window         amp  Almost all database errors are caused by a phisical  damage of its files  Even if Bentel utilities can re   cover corrupted database files  if you   re having fre   quent database errors  there could be some  hardware problem on your PC       Access Levels Menu    CONTACT ID  CODE GROUP   ZONE   TYPE    part  no 000          Burglar alarm on partition             Tamper alarm on partition          ictTamper alarm on partition                Away alarm on partition  Stay alarm on partition       Fire alarm on pa          a  24h alarm on pane  Burglar alarm on pan          Generic alarm on pane          Tamper alarm on panel       Generic Tamper alarm on pane             Tamper on Main uni          Stop alarms jumper       Balanced tamper          RARBRRABBBEBBANRBBB       Tamper on supervised output    Tamper BPI reade                   Tamper BPI input expanders                      Tamper power stations        
135. ings will be ignored  refer to     Double call    under    Teleservice            E Dialling  The Dialling section will allow you to program  the Control Panel Dialling mode     Line Check If this option is Enabled  the sys   tem will supervise the telephone line   The system will signal    Line down     i e  volt                    mj    eereeeres       Figure 33 Telephone page    8 The ALED signals several different types of Trouble events  If the signal is due to telephone line trouble  the  Keypad  in View Trouble Mode  will show the Tel Lin Failure message        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 47    Pulse Dial This Control Panel has been set up to dial  in DTMF  Touch tone   If this option is enabled  the  Control Panel will dial in Pulse     Tones This option will allow you to select the country   The selected country will allow the Control panel to op   erate properly on the local terrestrial line        use lf the country is not listed  select EUROPEAN  GENERIC           us  f the Control panel is unable to operate properly  using EUROPEAN GENERIC  you must Disable  the Tone check        m Answering Machine   The Answering Machine function will allow you to re   cord a Voice Answer Message  The message will be  played each time the Control Panel answers a call after  the programmed number of Rings        ug The Answering Machine function can be En   abled Disabled by the User  refer to    Enable Dis   able Answering Machine    in the USER   S  MANUAL         If the Teleservice
136. iq  3   9 Thermal probe  accessory item    10 Housing for 12V    17Ah max  Battery  not supplied    11 Cable entry   12 Seize microswitch   13 Seize microswitch bracket   14 Loudspeaker Connector   15 Future use connector   16 Terminal board for Telephone line connection   17 K3 VOX2 Voice Board connector   19 K3 PRT2 Printer Interface connector   20 Flash Memory chip   21 Memory Jumper  M      if inserted  it will allow  the system to save the programmed parameters    ome black out     parameters will be deleted  at default      parameters will be saved   22 Switching power Supply connector  connected    23 RAM chip battery holder   24 Serial Port RS232   25 MICRO LED RUN    OFF or ON   Microprocessor blocked  Flickering   Microprocessor OK    No   26    27    28    29  30    32    DESCRIPTION  BPI LED   OFF   BPI Bus OK  ON   BPI Bus Trouble  MAINS LED  POW    ON   Control panel powered by Mains  230 V    OFF   Mains Failure   the Control panel will be  powered by the backup Battery during blackout  RESET LED  RES    OFF   Microprocessor OK  ON   Microprocessor resetting  Self recover termic Fuse  Connector for backup Battery  The control panel  shuthdown the backup Battery due to voltage  drop  Safety threshold 9 6V   because this con   dition can damage the battery   Terminal board  KEY BUS  for VectorRx   VRX32 433 and VectorRX 8 Receiver connec   tion  Terminal board  BPI bus  for BPI device connec   tions  Self recover termic Fuse  Self recover termic Fuse  Self recove
137. is the Wiew window  In  this window you find the  Export  key  This key al   lows yow to export the Logger as a text file  So  you can edit it by software as  Excel  or others  The  Logger export can be done in several way  using  many type of filters        Events Actions    The Events Actions page determines how the system  will operate     The Table in the Events Actions page will allow you to  associate the Events  managed by the Control Panel   with the Output  Digital Communicator and Dialler Ac   tions  as follows     No  This is the Event ID Number    Description This is the Event label     gt  the round brackets show the label of the device  Key   pad  Reader  etc   that is associated with the    Object        Zone  Code  Key  etc   that generated the event      gt  the square brackets show the Description of the    Object      Zone  Code  Key  etc   that generated the event        uss The events shown depend on the selected detail  level  see    Events Details                    u   w    Figure 41 Event Actions page       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 55    me      Fe ESN 2 l pe  F al AGING  Bi    Output The ON column is for the ID number of the Out   put that must activate when the respective Event occurs   refer to No  column on the Outputs page     Enter 0 if the event is not to activate any Output        nse You can select the required Output by double click   ing the corresponding cell in the Output column        Dig  Comm  The ON column is for the ID Number of  the Ac
138. itive Alarm Line devices  e g  Indoor Sirens  ac   tivated by positive  12 V  on the respective terminal                                            tamper line  a ee   B  GND AS1 AS2 A  S   N  77  indoor self powere  siren siren          Figure 18 Connecting a Self powered Siren and an Indoor Siren to Main Unit Outputs no  1 and no  2    Figure 19 Connecting Roller Blind or Vibration Detector to a N C  and a Balaced Line     Programming     L1  N C   Normally Closed   L2  Balanced 1 KQ       L1  L2   gt                     lt            Control Panel             Roller Blind  or Vibration or Vibration or Vibration  Detector Detector Detector                   Roller Blind                   Roller Blind             KYO320    INSTALLING    25     gt  Negative Alarm Line devices activated by negative  positive on the respective terminal    gt  Balance Alarm Line devices activated by imped   ance unbalance on the respective terminal   This Control panel has 6 Outputs     expandable to 118  by means M OUT 6 Outputs Expanders   6 Outputs on the Main Unit  96 Outputs on 16 Output Expanders  6 Outputs per  Expander   16 Outputs On 16 LED Keypads  1 Output per Key   pad   118Outputs Total    The three Outputs on the Main Unit  no  1  2  and 3   comprise terminals     gt   N1   A1  C1 NC1 NA1    gt   N2   A2  C2 NC2 NA2    gt   N3   A3  C3 NC3 NA3   All other Outputs comprise terminals OC1  OC2  etc     The Standby status of the Outputs can be programmed   as follows     gt    N  termi
139. ivate the Output associ   ated with the Event        nse The Dialler Actions CANNOT be associated with  the Tamper alarm on partition  VDS  no Custom   ized Event Settings       OFF      ON time dime       end Coo D DoY o D              Figure 43 Operations of Generic Events associated with Monostable Outputs       N  0964 Warning readers         STARTS WHEN       ENDS WH       an enrolled Reader does not respond to      ALL Readers respond to the Control  Panel       0965 gl BPI      an enrolled Input Expander does not re            ALL Input Expanders respond to the Con          an enrolled Keypad does not respond to       Missing LED    0967  o the Control Panel     an enrolled LED Keypad does not respond          Keypad  0968 Ek ak output       an enrolled Output Expander does not re          ALL Output Expanders respond to the  Control Panel       Table 8 Generic Events  continued on next page               ALL power Supply Stations respond to       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 61    Warning  wireless    to the Control Panel Control Panel       False key        false Key Card is used at a Reader   ALL false Keys Cards have been with        Warning fuse  F          fuse blows is replaced       Warning fuse   B1       fuse blows is replaced       Warning fuse   B2       fuse blows is replaced       Warning fuse   B3       fuse blows is replaced       Warning fuse   B4       fuse blows is replaced       Warning fuse   B5       fuse blows    fuse is replaced       Warning fuse  BPI
140. lid Key Card is used at the Reader        a valid Key Card is inserted held near a       Keypad        the Key Card is removed from the Reader     the Key Card is removed from the Reader       Alarm stop on  partition no        a Stop Alarms request is made using a  User Code enabled for the Partition       the Control panel exits the Stop Alarms  phase       Alarm stop on  Da fie          a Panel Alarm Stop request is made    Table 8 Generic Events           the Control panel exits the Panel Alarm  OD DNAse          64    STARTS WHEN          ENDS WH       N  1888 Bypass zone no              the Zone is bypassed       Zone no  is restored       2168 Bypass zone no       Wireless       the Wireless Zone is bypassed       the Wireless Zone is restored       2232 Telephone line  trouble       the Telephone Line voltage is less than  3V for 45 seconds  If the Telephone line       the Telephone Line voltage is higher  than 3V for 45 seconds    check is disabled  refer to  Telephone             2233 Error printer       the Printer is either Disconnected  Im        the trouble clears    properly connected to the Printer interface   OFF or Not in line  no paper  no ink toner     blocked  etc         2234 Call queue full       the 254th Telephone Action is queued        there are no Telephone Actions in the  Call Queue       2235 Timer no         Timer no  switches ON  see Timer page        Timer no  switches OFF       2299 Real time of    zone no  ters the Alarm Range       the volt
141. ll events generated by the zones of all       All Tamper events generated by the            One OL a ar on   Ore LO ando  Generic      a Zone     regardless of its Partition de      All Alarm and Tamper events gener   Tamper alarm   fects Alarm or Tamper conditions    ated by the zones of all Partitions restore to    0951 Tamper on Main     the Control Panel Tamper microswitch 3     the Tamper and Seize microswitches re   unit   or Seize microswitch 12 trip store  0952 Stop alarms      the STOP ALARMS jumper 50 is inserted     the STOP ALARMS 50 is removed  Balanced     the  ASB  terminal is unbalanced     the  ASB  terminal is balanced  grounded  ampe with a 10000 o esisto    nm  Tamper on     a Supervised Output is tampered       the Output tamper event ends    supervised  I O O 0 no    0957 Tamper BPI         the Proximity reader Tamper and Sieze    0958 Tamper BPI       input expanders   microswitch 96 of an Input Expander with  all Input Expanders restore  and NO two Ex   Addre 1 12       Table 7 Control panel events         gt  running Alarm Stop from a Keypad  the entered  User Code must be enabled for Stop alarms     re   fer to    Digital keys         gt  using a Digital Key Card at a Reader  the Digital  Key Card must be enabled for Stop alarms     refer  to    Digital keys         Spot Events Spot events  see Table 9   such as Rec   ognized User Code  are instant  Therefore  any action  undertaken on termination would serve no purpose   Therefore      gt  Bistable 
142. ll generate the following events      gt  Alarm on zone  related to the Zone concerned      gt  Burglar alarm partition  Generic alarm on parti   tion and GenerictTamper alarm on partition      relative to the Armed Partitions of the Zone     gt  Burglar alarm on panel  Generic alarm on panel  and Generic Tamper alarm on panel     Entry delay Violation of an Entry Delay Zone     that is  not Unbypassed or in Test status  has not run its pro   grammed Cycles  and whose Partitions are Armed       will trigger the longest Entry Delay of all of its Partitions   All the associated Keypads will beep until the delay ex   pires  If the Partitions the Zone is assigned to are not  Disarmed    before the delay expires  or if the Zone is vio   lated after the Delay  the system will generate the  Events associated with the Instant Zones    The first Zone on the path to a Disarm point  Reader or Key   pad  should be programmed as an Entry delay Zone     Entry path Violation of an Entry path Zone     after vi   olation of an Entry delay zone     will trigger the Events  associated with the Instant Zones  as soon as the pro   grammed Entry delay expires    If the Entry Time is not active  or has expired  the system  will generate the Events associated with the Instant Zones   The Zones leading to a Disarm point  Reader or Key   pad  should be programmed as Entry path Zones     Exit delay Violation of an Exit delay Zone     during  the Exit Time of its Partition     will not trigger any  even
143. ller or  Digital Communicator calls related to Panic alarm  on partition  VDS         When a Tamper alarm on partition  VDS  no  occurs        60       0959 Tamper keypads         STARTS WHEN       ENDS WH       the Keypad Tamper microswitch 75 or        the Tamper and Seize microswitches of    Seize microswitch 79 trips  or there are at  all Keypads restore  and NO two Keypads  least two Keypads with the same BPI bus  have the same BPI bus Address             keypadTamper         the Keypad Tamper microswitch 75 or        the Tamper and Seize microswitches of    Seize microswitch 79 trips  or there are at  all Keypads restore  and NO two Keypads  least two Keypads with the same BPI bus  have the same BPI bus Address               the Tamper and Seize microswitches of  all Output Expanders restore  and NO two  Output Expanders have the same BPI bus                Table 7 Control panel events     gt  if the Partition is Armed in Stay mode  the Control Panel  will send the respective Digital Communicator call but  WILL NOT activate the Output associated with the Event     gt  if the Partition is Armed in Away mode  the Control  Panel will send the respective Digital Communicator  call  if the Digital Communicator call is unsuccessful        low  BATTERY       charge       onset  Monostable  OUTPUT      on standby    A OFF     ON time fi       onset  Low battery    EVENT         the Tamper and Snatch switches of all  Power Supply Stations are closed    the Control Panel WILL act
144. llows        mae Telephone access requires entry of the Installer code  PIN  and will ONLY be allowed when the Teleservice  option has been Enabled by the User  refer    En   able Disable Teleservice    in the USER   S MANUAL         1  Using the serial cable  the same as used for On site Down   loading   connect the Modem to one of the PC serial ports     2  Select the PC serial port for connection with the  Modem  as follows       select Serial Ports from the Settings menu       select the serial port  Modem section        select OK     3  Select Connecting from the Modem menu  this com   mand will open the Connecting window   Figure 53      4  Program the following parameters       Telephone Number     enter the Control panel  telephone number       Disable Tone Check     Enable Disable this op   tion as required   If this option is Enabled  the Modem will not check  for the dialling tone before dialling       Double call     refer to the Teleservice page       Call back     refer to the Teleservice page       Installer Code     enter a valid Installer code PIN   enabled for Downloading     When the Connecting window opens  the above pa   rameters  except for Disable Tone Check  will have  the programmed settings     Firmware Upgrade  O x     Code source     ee       Restore panel    v x  Start    Cancel    Figure 54 Upgrade Firmware window             KYO320    PROGRAMMING 85       nae The parameters in the Connecting window can be  changed temporarily without affecting t
145. mand Zone triggers an Alarm  see    Balance         Voltage Range    and    Sensitivity      the system will gen   erate the programmed Actions  In all other cases  Tam   per and Short Circuit  it will operate as an Alarm Zone   Command Zones will be active at all times  regardless  of the status of their Partitions  Armed Disarmed      Arm Disarm Toggle If this command is enabled  all  the Partitions the Zone is assigned to will change status  when the Zone triggers an Alarm     Armed Partitions  will Disarm and visa versa  refer to    Partitions         Arm Disarm Bistable If this command is enabled  all  the Partitions the Zone is assigned to will Arm     when  the Zone triggers an Alarm  and Disarm     when it re   stores to standby        use Partitions     Armed by an Arm Disarm Bistable Com   mand Zone     cannot be Disarmed until all the Zones  of that type are in standby status  and CANNOT be  Disarmed via Keypad  Reader  Telephone or PC         Arm only If this command is enabled  all the Partitions  the Zone is assigned to will Arm when the Zone triggers  an Alarm     Disarm only If this command is enabled  all the Parti   tions the Zone is assigned to will Disarm when the Zone  triggers an Alarm     Partition Reset If this command is enabled  all the  Partitions the Zone is assigned to will Reset when the  Zone triggers an Alarm     Panel Reset If this command is enabled  the Control  panel will Reset when the Zone triggers an Alarm     Clear Call Queue If this co
146. mmand is enabled  the Call  Queue will be cleared when the Zone triggers an Alarm     E Attributes       us The following attributes apply to Alarm Zones  ONLY        Unbypassable Zones with this attribute cannot be By   passed     Chime Violation of a Zone with this attribute     during  Disarmed status of its Partition will generate the Chime  on partition no  event  and an audible signal  beep  on  the assigned Keypads  Violation of a Chime Zone      during Armed status of its Partition will trigger the Ac   tions programmed for the Type parameter        uss The Chime Attribute is ineffective on 24h and Fire  Zones        Test Violation of a Zone with this attribute will not  generate the Alarm on zone no  event  However  the     Alarm   Zone under test    message will be recorded in  the Control panel log  The Test phase will allow you to  check the functionality of the Zones without triggering  Alarm signals  At default  the Control panel will record  ONLY the Events that occur during Armed status  How   ever  by means of the respective option  events that oc   cur during Disarmed status can also be recorded  refer  to the Options page         KYO320    PROGRAMMING 37       use The    LED on the keypad will blink when there is  one or more Unbypassed Zones is in Test status        Autobypassable Zones with this attribute will be by   passed automatically  if violated during Armed status of  their Partitions  They will be unbypassed when their  Partitions are Disarmed    
147. mpact  the zone will allow before signalling violation  Set 1 for  maximum sensitivity    Pulse  This trimmer sets the    Pulse    threshold  The se   lected value will determine the number of    Shocks    the  zone will allow before signalling violation  Therefore  if  the trimmer is positioned on Disable  the corresponding  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  the zone will be open for 50 ms at least   or  b  it receives 5 Pulses of low Sensitivity within 30 seconds     Roller Blind This attribute must be assigned to Zones  used for Roller blind contacts  There are two trimmers  for sensitivity adjustment in the    Roller Blind    section    Pulse  This trimmer regulates the    Pulse    threshold  1    through 7   The selected value will determine the num   ber of    Shocks    that the zone will allow before signalling  violation  Therefore  if Disable is selected  the corre   sponding 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
148. mper alarm on partition     rele   vant to the Partition the Zone is assigned to     gt  Tamper alarm on panel  Generic alarm on panel  and Generic Tamper alarm on panel     24h Zones NEED NOT necessarily be assigned to Par   titions  In which case  they will generate only    gt  Alarm on zone  relevant to the Zone concerned      24h Zones that are not assigned to Partitions can be used  for control applications  such as switching on courtesy  lights  using infrared sensors         nse 24h Zones which are not assigned to Partitions  must be programmed as Repetitive  refer to     Cycles            Fire Violation of a Fire Zone     regardless of the sta    tus of its Partition  Armed Disarmed  will generate the   following events     gt  Alarm on zone  relevant to the Zone concerned      gt  Fire alarm on partition  Generic alarm on parti   tion and Generic Tamper alarm on partition      relevant to the Partition the Zone is assigned to     gt  Fire alarm on panel  Generic alarm on panel and  Generic Tamper alarm on panel     Duress Violation of an Unbypassed Duress Zone which  is not in Test status  and has not run its programmed cy   cles will generate the following Instant Events         gt  Alarm on zone  relevant to the Zone concerned      Moreover  the Keypad     gt  WILL NOT signal Alarms triggered by Duress Zones   the indicator WILL NOT blink      gt  WILL NOT signal outgoing calls triggered by Duress  Zones    WILL NOT appear above the D icon      E Command   If a Com
149. n the Keypad  and the Control Panel will generate the  respective event  as follows     gt  Warning Readers   Lost Device       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 31     gt  Warning BPI Input Expander   Lost Input Ex   pander    gt  Warning Keypads   Lost Keypad    gt  Warning Output Expanders   Lost Output Ex   pander    gt  Warning Power Stations   Lost Power Station       tse The event will be recorded in ae Log  refer to  ID TYPE for the  ze Lost event            No  This field shows the Identifier number of the device   The Identifier number of a BPI Device is also the device Ad   dress  refer to    Assigning Addresses    under    Connecting  BPI Devices    in the    INSTALLATION    section      Description This editable field  maximum 16 charac   ters  is for the device label  e g  Entrance  Kitchen   etc    This Description will identify the Device in all the  operations it is involved in     E Keypads Page   The Keypads page will allow you to set up Mia D   ALISON DVP and Alison S B029  Keypads  The Page  layout is as follows     Display Panel Alarm Memory If this option is enabled   the    LED will signal the presence of Panel Alarm memory     Display Partition Alarm Memory If this option is en   abled  the LED will signal the presence of Partition  Alarm and or Tamper memory     Also LED keypads provide the Display Panel Alarm  Memory and Display Partition Alarm Memory options     Viewable Partitions Select the Partitions  1 through 32   that will be shown on the Keypad concerne
150. nals can be connected to positive  13 8 V   or can be open  and therefore can be used to activate  Intrinsic Security Devices     gt    A  terminals can be open or connected to positive   13 8 V   and therefore can be used to activate Posi   tive Alarm Line devices     gt   C  terminals can be connected to their respective  terminals  NC  or  NA   and therefore  can be used to  activate all types of signalling devices     gt   OC  terminals can be open or connected to nega   tive  and therefore  can be used to activate Negative  Alarm Line devices       us The OC terminals on the Main Unit can switch a  maximum of 1A whereas  the OC terminals on the  Output Expanders can switch a maximum of  0 15 A  An Omnia 4R Relay board is required to  switch higher values     The wiring diagram in Fig  18 illustrates connection of a   Self powered Siren and an Indoor Siren to Outputs   no  1 and no  2 on the Main Unit     gt  Outputs no  1 and no  2 on the Main Unit are pro   grammed as Normally Closed     gt    N  is the positive power and Input of the Self pow   ered Siren  The Siren will activate when positive   13 8 V  fails on the   N  terminal     gt    B  is the positive power and Input of the Indoor Si   ren  The Siren will activate when positive  13 8 V  is  applied to the   N  terminal     gt      and  GND  are the negative power terminals of  the Self powered Siren and Indoor Siren     gt   A S   and  AS1 AS2  are the Normally Closed Tam   per contacts of the Self powered Siren
151. nes    the programmed Window    If ALL the Zones in a specific Group detect violation  within the programmed window  the system will gener   ate the respective Zone Alarms  and will indicate the  Zones concerned on the Keypad    If NOT ALL the Zones in the Group detect violation  within the programmed Window  the system will refresh  the window and restore to Standby     After generating a Zone Group Alarm  the system will  be unable to generate further Alarm cycles until ALL the  AND Zones concerned restore to Standby        Reset Partition Alarm        Arm Disarm Partition    or    Stop  Partition Alarm    operations will restore ALL the AND  Zones of the Partition concerned to standby    The Zones of a Group need not have Partitions in common   AND Zones can be set up via PC only     VectorRX Wireless Receivers    Systems with two VectorRX or VRX32 433 Receivers  can manage up to 64 Wireless Zones and up to 32  keyFobs  with two vectorRX 8 up to 16 Zones and up to  16 KeyFobs      The Wireless Zones support the following Detectors    gt  AMD10   Wireless Pet immune Infrared Detector   gt  AMC10   Wireless Magnetic Contact    gt  AGB10   Wireless Glass Break Detector    gt  ASD10   Wireless Optical Smoke Detector       nse Wireless Devices other than those listed above are  not supported by the VectorRX Receiver  Read  the    APPENDIX    for further information on the  listed Devices        The system can detect Alarm  Tamper  Low Battery and  Lost Wireless Detectors     Wh
152. ng a   NOT ALLOWED   communicator  protocol other than Contact ID     is suc           3377 Teleservice     a Teleservice call is successful    action OK    NOT ALLOWED           3378 Dialler action     a Dialler call fails  failed    NOT ALLOWED        3379 Action on digital     a Digital Communicator call     using a   NOT ALLOWED   communicator  protocol other than Contact ID fails    failed       Digital     a Digital Communicator call     using   NOT ALLOWED     communicator   Contact ID protocol fails  ti nile          B NET      a Digital Communicator call     using SIA   NOT ALLOWED   communication  over B NET via the B NET Module    Failed             Teleservice     a Test call or other user requested a  NOT ALLOWED        Table 9 Spot Events        The Window will start when either Event 1 or Event 2  occurs        use The Window cannot restart until both events end   see Fig  44  b3         Operator Select the Operator  AND  OR or XOR  for  Events 1 and Event 2  The selected Operator deter   mines the operating mode of the Customized Event  as  follows     Oo AND   The AND Operator will signal wnen BOTH the associ    ated events start  The AND Operator depends on the   event types  NON Spot and or Spot   and on whether or   not the Window has been programmed  as follows     gt  Event 1 and Event 2 NON Spot  NO Window   The system will generate the Customized Event  when   Event 1 AND Event 2 start  see Fig  44  a1 and a3     The system will end the Customized Even
153. nnected  to the     terminal of the Control panel     OCTOC2 0C3                ocd  F L1                                                     cipczoc3ocat 12  Omnia 4R       Voice board       IOC 1OC2I0C30C4   12  Omnia 4R                                                 RL1   e RL2  ee  RL3  ee RL2 e e SPK  PK  MIC                                                                      sp   ptvi    e    1    Voice module                                  2  Voice module          Figure 59 Wiring for Manual select Listen in mode             l LILIT        th RL   RL2  ee  RL 3  ee  RL2  ee                         sP  P  Mic                                         3    Voice module 4  Voice module             KYO320    APPENDIX 91    2  Plug the Printer interface into the connector 15 on  the Control panel PCB then  using the screws  se   cure it in place     3  Connect the Printer lead to the connector 119 on  the Printer Interface     VectorRX  VRX32 433 and VectorRX 8  Receiver    The VectorRX  VRX32 433 Receiver  accessory item  will  allow your system to manage up to 32 Wireless detectors   PIRs  Magnetic Contacts  Smoke detectors   and up to 16  Wireless keys  KeyFobs   VectorRX 8 Receiver man   ages up to 8 Wireless detectors  PIRs  Magnetic Con   tacts  Smoke detectors   and up to 8 Wireless keys   KeyFobs   Please read this section to get an overall  view of the steps involved in installing the VectorRX Re   ceiver    The term    Receiver or VectorRX Receiver    has been  
154. nore the overlap and will Arm the Partition at 15 30 as  scheduled     Overtime request This is the delay before a sched   uled Arming Time     Example  Ifa Partition is scheduled to Arm at 17 45  and the Overtime Request is set at 60 minutes  and the  User makes an Overtime Request at 17 30  the Parti   tion will Arm at 18 45  17 45   1 h  unless the User  makes further Overtime Requests in the meantime     Valid entries  0 through 60 minutes  in 1 minute steps     gt  If you enter a value of over 60 minutes  it will be recti   fied automatically to 60 minutes     gt  Ifyou enter 0 minutes  Overtime Requests will be ignored     E Examples  The following Models show  Weekday  Half day  Bank  holiday  Summer holiday and Christmas holiday     Weekdays This Model includes weekdays  regardless  of the Day number  Month and Year     The Weekdays Model is an Interval and must be setup  on two lines    On the upper line  select an asterisk     in the Day   Month and Year fields  and Monday in the Day of  Week field    On the lower line  select an asterisk    in the Day   Month and Year fields  and Friday in the Day of Week  field    Click the Interval field of the upper line  the words Start  and Stop will be shown    Select Weekdays in the Type field                    Half day This Model is for Half day Closing    Select an asterisk     in the Day  Month and Year fields   and Saturday in the Day of Week field    Select Half day in the Type field        Summer Holiday This Model is
155. nse The Customized Event can be associated with  Spot events  which end almost instantly   and  NON Spot events  which have a duration    If you associate two Spot events with the Custom   ized Event  you MUST program the Window in or   der to provide the Spot events with a    virtual    end   The    virtual    end of Spot events will occur when the  Window expires             the Control panel clock signals the Time   NOT ALLOWED     Drogrammed on ine er           Reset on    page      Alarms Reset   s requested using a User  NOT ALLOWED     partition no   Code and Keypad jointly enabled for the  on tas       Reset on panel        Panel Reset is requested    NOT ALLOWED           Table 9 Spot Events  continued on next page        KY O320    PROGRAMMING    65    N STARTS WHEN    ENDS WH  Super key  Fire      buttons    ane     on the Keypad are   NOT ALLOWED           AC ad alala       Super key     buttons    and    on the Keypad are  NOT ALLOWED    Assistance    pressed simultaneously    AC Dag alala    Super     buttons     and     on the Keypad are   NOT ALLOWED   key  Police    pressed simultaneously    AC ad alala    Super key     button 1  on the Keypad is pressed and   NOT ALLOWED    Key 1    held down for 3 seconds    AC Dag alala    Super key     button 2    on the Keypad is pressed and NOT ALLOWED    Key 2    held down for 3 seconds    AC ad alala    Super key     button 3     on the Keypad is pressed and NOT ALLOWED    Key 3    held down for 3 seconds    AC Dag al
156. ntrol Panel j Output Exp  j  gt       0C1   F  L2   gt    F L3   gt           lt  Control panel                                                                    Diode                                               A R     B  A  R     B  Fire Fire  detector  2  detector             nse Zones with Double balance can detect and signal  Alarm and Tamper by means of just two wires        To provide Tamper detection on zones with Normally  Closed or 10 K balance    either connect the detector tamper contact to the Con   trol panel Tamper Line     this type of connection does  not provide identification of the tampered detector    or connect the detector tamper contact to a 24h zone      this type of connection requires two zones     one for  Alarm detection  and the other for Tamper detection  re   fer to    Connecting Tamper Contacts         E Glass Break Detectors  Fig  16 illustrates the connection of 3 Glass Break de   tectors to a zone with Glass Break balance     A Glass Break zones accept up to 20 detectors     The continuous lines in the wiring diagram represent  the soft soldered conductors of the detector  and the  broken lines represent the copper wires    Connect the Glass Break detectors in parallel between  the zone and negative  and a 10 kW resistor in parallel  to the last detector     This balance type will allow the Control panel to detect  Alarm  Tamper and Short circuit on the zone        the zone will hold Standby status whilst connected to  negative via a 10 
157. nts can be printed  refer to    Log      Event settings            Clear Call Queue If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to stop outgoing calls     Enable Timer Control If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to program specific Timers  refer to     Controlled Timers     via the USER MENU  If this option  is disabled  the Timers can be selected in the    Con   trolled Timers    section     Enable Key Control If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to enable disable any Keys which op   erate on the Partitions it is assigned to    Each Enable Disable Key operation  complete with the  Code and Keypad concerned  will be recorded in the  Event log  The Maximum Operations    counters of    lim   ited    Keys  i e  Keys programmed with a maximum num   ber of operations  will refresh automatically when the  Key is deactivated     Enable Timers Control If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to Enable Disable the Timers selected  in the    Controllable Timers    section     Clear phone queue on Partition in stop reset If this  option is enabled  outgoing calls     triggered by events  associated with the Code Partitions     will be aborted  when the Code is used to stop reset Alarms     Clear phone queue on Panel in stop reset If this op   tion is enabled  outgoing calls     triggered by events as   sociated with the Control panel     will be aborted when  the Code is used to stop reset Alarms  refer to the Ta   ble 7 on page 60      Figure 5
158. number of digits and valid range  de   pends on the selected Reporting Format  refer to the  CUSTOMER CODE column in the Table 4      Send Always If this option is Disabled  the Digital  Communicator will transmit the Partition Code when  the Action is triggered by a Partition related event  and  will transmit the System Code when the Ac   tion is triggered by any other type of event  If  this option is Enabled  the Digital Communi   cator will transmit the System Code regard   less of the type of event     Ba kyo 170    Attempts This field will allow you to program  the maximum number of Call attempts for each  Telephone Number    Valid entries  1 through 99   Default setting  3    2 way audio This option will allow you to  program the 2 way audio session time   Valid entries  0 through 180 seconds  3 min   utes   in 1 second steps    Default setting  30 seconds    Actions The Actions button opens the Ac   tions window Each Digital Communicator       Action comprises two sub actions  each of which sends  a Code Call to a series of telephone numbers     No  This field shows the Action ID number  This num   ber is to be used on the Events Actions page to asso   ciate the Action with the Events       If this option is enabled  the Action will take absolute  Priority over all other Actions  Therefore  if one of its as   sociated Events occurs  the Control Panel will suspend  any ongoing Digital Communicator calls  and will call  the telephone numbers of the Priority Action  To a
159. odes     User    it will rearm automatically  when the programmed Patrol Time expires     Valid entries  0 through 254 minutes in 1 minute steps   Default setting  10 minutes     Autoreset on Arming If this option is enabled  at de   fault   the system will Reset Partition Alarms each  time it is Armed  refer to    Reset Partition Alarms    under     Keypad Codes     Code Types         Timer Associated Arming This option provides the  system with an Arm command filter  If a Timer window  is associated with a Partition  the system will carry out  commands to Arm the Partition concerned ONLY when  the respective Timer window is running  refer to     Scheduler   Timers         Timer Associated Disarming This option provides  the system with a Disarm command filter  If a Timer win   dow is associated with a Partition  the system will carry out  commands to Disarm the Partition concerned ONLY when  the respective Timer window is running  refer to    Scheduler    Timers      However  if the Disarm with Alarm in memory  option is enabled  it will be possible Disarm the Partition in the  event of violation  Alarm or Tamper  during the Timer window     Confirm alarm If this option is enabled and a zone trig   gers Alarm status  the system will start the respective  Confirm alarm timer window but will not generate a  Partition burglar alarm  If another zone alarm occurs   triggered by a different zone  while the Timer window is  running  the system will generate a Partition alarm     C
160. of the many tailored  solutions this system provides                      CTR       peut BPLOUT t c R               Power station BPI device                18    Dual Branch Bus The Control panel BPI bus has two  independent branches    Branch 1  BPI1      terminals no  51  52  53 and 54   Branch 2  BPI2      terminals no  55  56  57 and 58   Each Branch is protected by its own fuse  therefore   short circuit on one branch will not impair the operating  capacity of the other     About the Wiring Diagrams The locations of the ter   minals in the wiring diagrams may be different to those  on the board      gt  the Zone terminals may belong to the Control panel   Keypads or Output Expanders     gt  the Open Collector Output terminals may belong to  the Control panel or Output Expanders     gt  the Input zone and the Open Collector Output termi   nals  in the wiring diagrams  can be found on the  Main Unit or Expanders     gt  only the terminals required for the connection are  shown in the wiring diagrams        nse The Outdoor Control panel BPI bus peripherals  should be connected to one Branch of the BPI bus   and the Indoor peripherals to the other  In this way   tamper on one branch will not impair the operating  capacity of the other        Assigning Addresses You must assign an Address  to each of the BPI bus devices  The assigned Address  will allow the Control panel to distinguish one device  from another  The Peripheral devices are divided into    Connecting BPI Bus Dev
161. ollowing information will be shown for each Zone     No  This field shows the Zone ID number that will be  used  instead of the Zone Description  in some parts of  the application  refer to    Description         Position This field shows the Description of the hard   ware component the Zone is assigned to  This label can  be edited on the Configuration page        nse The Position of the Control panel Zones  Main  Unit  is non editable        Device This field shows the ID number  Address  of  the device the Zone is assigned to  A hyphen indicates  that the Zone is assigned to the Control Panel     Ter  This field shows the Zone terminal tag     Description This 16 character field will allow you to as   sign and or edit the Zone Description  The label will  identify the Zone in all parts of the Software  Application     The chart on the right hand side of the BPI  Zones page will allow you to change the Zone  settings  The Zone must be selected from the  Zones list     E Type   The Type determines the affect the  Armed Disarmed status of the system will  have on the Alarm signals  and whether the  Zone will trigger Alarms immediately or after a  programmed delay        ge All Zones     other than Fire and 24h      will be classified as Burglar           Instant Violation  refer to    Balance        Voltage       is not Unbypassed or in Test status  refer to    Attributes      has  not run its programmed Cycles  refer to    Cycles      and whose  Partitions are Armed       wi
162. on Partitions Table will allow you to se   lect the Partitions the Code will be able to control and  set the A  B  C and D Arming modes  as follows     Partitions The Partitions line  first line  shows the  Control Panel Partition ID Numbers        use  fyou click the Description button  at the bottom  of the page   the application will show the Parti   tion Description        The check boxes on the second line will allow you to   select the Code Partitions     gt  Box ticked  the Code CAN operate on the corre   sponding Partition     gt  Box empty  the Code CANNOT operate on the cor   responding Partition     To DISABLE the Code on all the Partitions  click the  Partitions button  bottom of page  then select None   To ENABLE the Code on all the Partitions  click the  Partitions button  bottom of page  then select All   To toggle the current Enabled Disabled status of the  Code  click Partitions button  bottom of page  then  select Invert selection        i  Code commands will affect ONLY the Partitions   and subsequently the Zones  common to both  the Code and Keypad in use        A This line will allow you to select the A Mode Arming  configuration of the Partitions    Double click on the Partition field until the required  mode is shown  D  N  A  S orl   or right click the Parti   tion field then select the required mode from the  drop down list     Arming Modes    gt  D   Partition will Disarm    gt  N  no operation    gt  A  Partition will Arm in Away mode    gt  S   Par
163. one  Numbers in the General book  Telephone page   to the Teleservice function  If you do not wish to  use the preset numbers  Disable the correspond   ing Enable option        Telephone Number to call Select the Teleservice  Telephone Numbers from the General book on the  Telephone page        use Disabled Telephone Numbers will not be called        Customer Code This Code will allow the Central Sta   tion to identify the Control Panel        r   Any changes made to the Customer code on the  Teleservice page will affect the Customer code in  the Customer Data window and vice versa        Attempts This programming field will allow you to pro   gram the maximum number of call attempts    Valid entries  1 through 99   At default  8    E Enable Test Event   If this option is Enabled  the Control panel will make  regular Test Calls  The Test call confirms that the Con   trol Panel is operating properly  If the Control panel fails  to transmit to the Central station for a long period  it may  mean        the system is operating properly but no events have  occurred or        there is a breakdown in transmissions    If the Central station does not receive the Test Call at  the set time  it will be assumed that there is a break   down in transmissions    To set up the Test call  use the Test event and or  Teleservice  as follows     Enable Test Call If this option is Enabled  the Control  Panel will make the Test call at regular intervals  in accor   dance with the First Test and Re
164. onfirm alarm timer This field will allow you to pro   gram the Confirm alarm timer window  necessary  when the Confirm alarm option is enabled  which deter   mines the Partition alarm delay  This feature will allow  the system to trigger a Partition alarm only when two or  more zone alarms  triggered by different zones  occur  during the running window     Disarm with Alarm in memory If this option is en   abled  it will be possible to override the Partition Timer  and Disarm the Partition in the event of violation  Alarm  or Tamper in memory   even when the Timer window is  running  refer to Timer associated Disarming   This  feature will allow users to disarm Timer controlled Parti   tions which under normal circumstances  unviolated   cannot be disarmed     Partition Armed Voice Message This option will al   low you to select the voice message which will answer  status enquiries over the phone  DTMF  when the Par   tition concerned is armed     Partition Disarmed Voice Message This option will  allow you to select the voice message which will answer  status enquiries over the phone  DTMF  when the Par   tition concerned is disarmed        use The  Partition Armed  voice message will apply to  all arming types  Stay  Away  Stay 0 Delay           46    Telephone    The Telephone page will allow you to program     gt  the Telephone numbers for the Digital Communica   tor  Dialler  Auxiliary Communicator and Teleservice  facilities     gt  Telephone line parameters     gt  the
165. ons     Away Arming with User Code If this option is en   abled  the Code will be able to Arm all the Partitions com   mon to both the Code and Keypad in use in Away mode                 KYO320    PROGRAMMING 81    Disarming with User Code If this option is enabled   the Code will be able to Disarm all the Partitions com   mon to both the Code and Keypad in use     E Installer Codes   This paragraph provides a general description of the func   tions that can be performed by the Installer Codes  refer to  the KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MANUAL for details     View Log If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to view and print the events recorded in the log        nse This feature is provided by the optional K3 PRT2  Printer Interface  refer to    Printer Interface    in the  APPENDIX   Only the enabled events will be  printed  refer to    Log     Events setup            Zone Status If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to view the status  Standby  Alarm  Short  Tamper   Bypass  of all the Control Panel Zones  and the per   centage of the Voltage value     Zone Test If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to Test all the Control Panel Zones     Output Test If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to Stop all the Control Panel Outputs     Clear Call Queue If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to clear the Call Queue     Voice Functions If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to record and listen to Voice Messages     Change In
166. ons  of the B NET Module                    Reset default  To reset the factory default programming     1  Remove all power from the Control panel  Mains  and battery      2  Removethejumper 21  M    3  Wait at least 20 seconds   4  Replacethejumper 21  M      5  Restore power to the Control panel  refer to    Con   necting the Power Supply    under    INSTALLING THE  KYO320       Jumper 21  M  must be disconnected for at  least 20 seconds in order to ensure full reset of  the factory default programming  and to avoid  problems that may occur when the power sup   ply is restored     Installer code locked If the Lock Installer code op   tion is enabled  the Installer PIN will not be able to reset  to factory default  refer to Lock Installer code in the Op   tions section      Reporting Formats    This paragraph describes the structures of the main  reporting formats supported by the system     m TELIM   The TELIM protocol transmits as follows     gt  User Code  4 digits     0 through 9      gt  Event Code  41 in the event of Alarm or Tamper on  the first 16 zones of the Control panel  0 in all other  cases     gt  2 byte  16 bit  representing the status of the first 16  zones     0 Standby  1   Alarm or Tamper     E Contact ID   Contact ID transmits as follows     gt  User Code  4 hexadecimal digits     0 through F       gt  Qualifier  1   new event or Disarming operation  3  event restore event or Arming operation    gt  Class Code  CL  column   identifies the type of  event 
167. panel  terminal  as shown in Figure 63         nse Use Shielded cable for the connection  connect  one end of the shield to terminal BLK on the Inter   face  and leave the other end free  Do not use more  than 50 metres total wire length        E Technical Specifications  The following table contains the technical Specifica   tions of the VectorRX Receiver              Dimensions  W x H x D        ectorRX 8 Dimension       RX32 4 Dimension  VectorRX Weight  VRX32 433 Weight    ectorRX 8 Weigh          B NET MODULE    Installing the B NET Module  Refer to B NET manual   will  allow you to connect several Control panels to the LAN and  control them from a remote location         m   The B NET Module can be enrolled via Keypad only   and once enrolled   Present    the Control panel will  no longer be able to communicate via computer        E identification of parts   The following table describes the components shown in  Figure 61  The numbers in boldface used in this section  refer to these components           To EARTH terminal  of B NET PCB                Mains earth wire             rs va  ANAA ANAS   m TTT    Figure 67 Earthing the B NET    136                                                                            130        gt   gt  od    130      lt     131      3  a        22  135        m gt   E      3 132           ft LL    o  i         138  a wi       J       cd    130  136 137 136       Figure 66 B NET components       94    No    130  131  132  133  134  135  13
168. partition  VDS   Global   Digital Key If you Enable this option  all the Key events  will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Key events  will be grouped in the following  Global  Event      gt  Valid Key  Global     Output If you Enable this option  the Supervised Out   put events will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the  Supervised Output events will be grouped in the follow   ing  Global  Event      gt  Tamper on supervised output  Global     Keypad If you Enable this option  the Keypad events  will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Partition  events will be grouped in the following  Global  Event      gt  Block keypad  Global    gt  Recognized user code on Keypad  Global     FAP Key If you Enable this option  the Super Key events  will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Super Key  events will be grouped in the following  Global  Event      gt  Super key  Global     Keypad Codes If you Enable this option  all the Code  events will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Code  events will be grouped in the following  Global  Event      gt  Recognized user code  Global     User Events If you Enable this option  all the Custom   ized Events will be shown  If this option is Disabled  the  Customized Events will be grouped in the following   Global  Event      gt  User event  Global     Timer If you Enable this option  all the Timer events will  be shown  If this option is Disabled  the Timer Events  will be grouped in the following  Global  Event  
169. peat test event settings          s  fthe Enable Test Event is Disabled  the    es   oms   ne    Control panel will not send the Test call  s _       Enable Test Event If this option is Enabled   the Control panel will generate the Test event  in accordance with the First Test and Repeat  test event parameters    If this option is Disabled  at default   the Test         event will be inhibited  Coo  coe       First Test This programming field is for the  date and time of the first Test            is Subsequent Test calls depend on the Re       peat test event setting  oon       Repeat test event This programming field is  for the interval between Test calls           Initialize If you are downloading a new Test setting to  the Control panel  you must select this button  other   wise the new setting will be ignored        use  fthe entered date and time are prior to the current  date and time on the computer  the Initialize button  will be inhibited  The Control Panel must be con   nected to the PC via serial port or telephone        E Installer Maintenance   The Installer Maintenance section will allow you to  program the date and time of Installer Maintenance Re   quest signal     The Installer Maintenance Request will be signalled by the    gt  Installer Maintenance event    gt  ON status of the A indicator on the keypad        use The Trouble indicator    signals various Trouble  events  The Trouble details can be found on the  LCD Keypads  in View Mode   If the trouble is
170. perations   This section of the Digital Keys Page will allow you to  set up the amount of times a Key can operate the sys   tem  i e  perform Arm Disarm in Away  A and B Mode  operations  before it is locked out automatically     Unlimited If this option is enabled  the Key will be able  to perform an unlimited number of operations  If this op   tion is disabled  the required number of operations can  be programmed in the Operations field     Maximum Operations This programming field will al   low you to program the amount of times the Key can op   erate the system  accepted values  1 to 254     The system will disable the Key automatically when the     Maximum Operations    counter reaches its limit    The    Maximum Operations    counter can be cleared  and the Key re enabled by entering a valid User Code   refer to    Enable Key Control    under    User Code Type         E Attributes    Patrol If this attribute is enabled  the Key will be able to Dis   arm and Re arm the Control panel during the programmed  Patrol Time  If a Partition is disarmed by a Key with the Pa   trol attribute  the Partition will Re arm automatically when  the programmed Patrol time of the Partition concerned ex   pires  refer to    Patrol Time  in the    Partitions    section      Arm only If this attribute is enabled  the Key will be able to  Arm the Control panel ONLY     Disarm only If this attribute is enabled  the Key will be  able to Disarm the Control panel ONLY     Em Enable on Key Reader  
171. pply this Balance Type  the  Control panel will consider the Zone in standby status  when the 10 K resistor  10 000 ohm  is connected be   tween the Zone terminal and Negative    The Control panel will consider all other conditions as  violation  Zone open  short circuit  etc      10K Alarm Only Balance Zones will signal Alarm sta   tus when shorted    10K Balance Zones will signal Tamper status when  shorted     Customized You can customize this Balance Type to  suit the system requirements  refer to    Threshold         E Threshold   The voltage threshold values will allow the Control  Panel to detect and distinguish Zone Alarm  Tamper  and Short circuit conditions     If you apply Customized Balance  you will be able to  select the various thresholds  Standby  Alarm  Tamper  and Short circuit      Value in ohm This option will allow you to view the  zone terminal voltage values  instead of the threshold    values      Standby If you enable this option  the Control panel  will consider the Zone in Standby status when the volt   age on its terminal is below the programmed Standby  threshold     Alarm If you enable this option  the Control panel will  consider the Zone in Alarm status when the voltage on  its terminal exceeds the programmed Alarm threshold  for the programmed interval  and number of times  re   fer to Sensitivity      Tamper If you enable this option  the Control panel will  consider the Zone in Tamper status when the voltage  on its terminal exceeds the prog
172. put     relative to the  Output    gt  flashing on the    indicator on the Keypads        us The    indicator will flash until the cause of Alarm  is cleared  memory   The indicator will stop  flashing when the Control panel resets        Connecting Tamper Terminals    The Tamper contacts of the security system devices  can be connected to the 19 K Balance 24h Tamper  Line     The Tamper Line terminal is marked ASB     gt  The Tamper Line will hold Standby status when con   nected to negative via a 10 KQ resistor     gt  The Tamper Line will trigger an Alarm under all other  conditions    Alarm on the Tamper Line will be signalled by     gt  a Tamper on Main unit event     gt  flashing on the T indicator on Keypads       lt  lt  m                 sg                      us The T indicator will flash until the cause of Alarm is  cleared  memory   The T indicator will stop flash   ing when the Control panel resets        The wiring diagram in Fig  21 illustrates the connection   of 3 Tamper contacts to the Main Unit Tamper Line     gt  connect the device tamper contacts in series     gt  connect a 10 KO resistor in series to the last Tamper  contact     gt  connect one end of the series to the  ASB  terminal  and the other to the   gt   terminal     The 10 KQ resistor must be connected to the  last device on the Output    If the Tamper line is not used  connect a 10 KQ  resistor across terminals  ASB  and  7         use lf several contacts are connected to the Tamper  Line  the
173. r  go to step 6   SV SS sv 12 v Ce sv 6 Following the instructions in step 4   assign an Ad   dress to the Reader   Ea Osv 12 v K sv  gt  If you wish to cancel the setting and restart  press   Esc    us Refer to the Power station Instructions leaflet for  the BPI Level setup  use NOTE  If you press at this point  the  ALISON 32LP will cancel the setting and step back  ALISON 32LP ASSIGNING ADDRESSES To assign to the Keypad Addressing phase   the addresses to the ALISON 32LP Keypad and Prox   imity Reader work carefully through the following step  7  Once you have assigned the Keypad and Reader    Addresses  press   gt     1 Remove the frontplate in order to generate a Tamper    status  8  Reinsert the Jumper 73 immediately  in accordance  with the selected BPI Level  refer to    Setting up the BPI  2 Connect the Keypad to the Control panel BPI BUS Level      then replace the frontplate      terminals    C  R         ALISON DVP ASSIGNING ADDRESSES On first    power up the Keypad will assume the preset Address    3 Remove the jumper 73      01     at default       gt  after 5 seconds the keypad will emit an audible signal  and the 4 LEDs on the left  89a in Figure 8  will turn ON      gt  the four pairs  up down  of LEDs  89d in Figure 8  will NOTE  If the buzzer volume is set at 0  the keypad will  simulate 4 DIP switches  be unable to emit audible signals  refer to    ADJUSTING     gt  one of the first pair of LEDs will blink to indicate ac  THE ON BOARD BUZZER VOLUME    cess
174. r termic Fuse  Self recover termic Fuse  connector for MIA D  ALISON DVP or Alison S B029   Keypad  Microprocessor  Terminal board for Tamper Line and Input de   vice connections  Detectors  etc    Seize connector  connected   Self recover termic Fuse  Self recover termic Fuse  Self recover termic Fuse  Self recover termic Fuse  Self recover termic Fuse  RAM chip  Terminal board for Output device connections   Sirens  etc    STOP ALARM Jumper  can be used to disable  Outputs no  1  2 and 3  terminals  N1   A   C1 NC1 NA1   N2   A2  C2 NC2 NA2   N3    A3  C3 NC3 NA3       Output Enabled  at default    Cue   Output Disabled  Tamper microswitch connector  connected   Stranded wires  connect the Switching Power  Supply to the Main board  connected   Fine Adjustment Trimmer  Auxiliary power terminals  13 8 V   Mains terminals   230V   50 Hz        KYO320    IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS                                                                               o      _   S gt                       ZIJA NYS TA yg 034                B OOO             BPI2 58   C R        BPH 54  55    CR                                    PVBPPB PYPDPD POP GP P GPO PPO VSD                                          z of y      9 2 8 6 OF LM Zh EL ML Gt OF Zt BL Gt oz iz zz ez ve  LYN LON LO bw  IN     ZwNZON Z9 ZV  ZN     SWNEON   9 eve ene   sa   ar 190 290   90       E 44 45  46 47 48   49 AR    r  f lh e ar lh asle          36  37 38 39 j40 41 42     F h is s   gt  16  F                      COACOAOVC
175. rammed Tamper  threshold for at least 0 3 seconds  300 ms      Short circuit If you enable this option  the Control  panel will consider the Zone    Shorted    when the voltage    on its terminal exceeds the programmed Short circuit  threshold for at least 0 3 seconds  300 ms      Thresholds Valid entries  1  through 98  in steps of  1   equal to 138 mV with a 13 8V Power supply   The  thresholds must be programmed with rising values        use  n order to ensure maximum immunity to voltage  changes  the thresholds are expressed in percent   age of the Zone power voltage        The Zone Status option  from the INSTALLER MENU   will allow you to view the Zone voltages  refer to    Zone  Status    in the    KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MANUAL          use The Threshold parameter is protected against un   intentional changes        To change the Threshold values  select the   button     E Inactivity   This function allows the system to monitor Alarm Zone  inactivity  non detection of motion   when the Partitions  are Disarmed  The Inactivity function provides protec   tion against the Detector blinding and allows the system  to detect Zone malfunction  Under normal circum   stances  Users disarm the system when they are on the  premises  therefore  the Zones should detect motion   violation  quite frequently  If this does not occur  the  system will suppose that the User is unable to move   due to serious illness  accident or delinquency  and as  a result will generate a Delinquency on Pa
176. rature on the TEMPERATURE    C  axis  draw a line from the temperature value point up to the curve a    draw a line from the intersection point across to the VOLTAGE  V  axis  adjust the Output Voltage of the Switching  Power Supply to the resultant value  For example  if the Probe temperature is 22   C  the Output Voltage of the  Switching Power Supply must be set at 13 7 V     TEMPERATURE    C        VOLTAGE  V           Table 3 Switching Power Supply Output Voltage chart  To find the Output Voltage using the chart      select the near   est value to the Probe temperature on the TEMPERATURE    C  row  read the corresponding value on the VOLTAGE   V  row  adjust the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply to the indicated value  For example  if the Probe tem   perature is 22   C  the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply must be set at 13 7 V        30    You can program the system using a LCD Keypad  or  using the KYO320 downloading software from the  Bentel Security Suite Software package  accessory  item         tse The following options and parameters CANNOT  BE programmed from Keypads       the Sensitivity of the Hardwired Zones   the Scheduler parameters     except for the Max   no  overtime requests and Overtime Request       the Timers       Enable Keypad Codes  LCD and LED keypads   and or Keys  Cards   The following operations CAN BE DONE from  Keypads ONLY       Record and playback of Voice Messages       Enable and Program Key Card Codes       Request
177. rity  events  by selecting and confirming SIA  see the  Figure 38      Voice Messages    This function is provided by the K3 VOX2 Voice  Board  accessory item   The K3 VOX2 will allow  the Control Panel to manage up to 64 Voice  Messages with programmable quality and  length  The amount of message time available  depends on the sound quality of the messages   and ranges from 3 minutes 48 seconds for high  sound quality  to 8 minutes 44 seconds for low  sound quality  refer to    K3 VOX2 Voice board    in  the    APPENDIX               See Event Actions  Page                use Message No  63 can be used for the Memo func   tion  refer to    Memo    in the USER   S MANUAL  and  Message No  64 for the Continuous Recording  function  refer to    Enable Continuous Recording     under    Options      Ifthe Home Memo and or Contin   uous Recording facilities are not used  these mes   sages can be used for other purposes        The Voice messages can be used for the    gt  Zone status control    gt  Answering Machine message    gt  Dialler messages    gt  Memo function    gt  Continuous Recording function       use Voice Messages can be recorded and played at  the Keypad  as described in the KEYPAD  PROGRAMMING MANUAL        The layout of the Voice Messages page is as follows     No  This is the non editable Message ID Number  This  number substitutes the Message Description in some  parts of the application     Action 001  Action 002  Action 003  Action 004  Action 005  Action 006 
178. ronic Equipment  WEEE  Di   rective    maa in the European Union  this label indicates that this product  should NOT be disposed of with household waste  It should be depos   ited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling     For specific information see     www bentelsecurity com en environment htm       BENTEL SECURITY s r l    Via Gabbiano  22  Zona Ind  S  Scolastica  64013 Corropoli  TE    ITALY   Tel    39 0861 839060   Fax   39 0861 839065   e mail  info bentelsecurity com  http   www bentelsecurity com       TABLE OF CONTENTS       INTRODUCTION 5 Power station 33  About the System 5 Accessories 34  General Features 6 Hardwired Zones 35  The System and Accessories 6 Type 36  Technical Specifications 7 Command 37  Accessory Items 8 Attributes 37  KYO 320 features Table 8 Balance Type 38  Threshold 39   Inactivity 39   IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 9 Cycles pi  About the Control panel 9 Pariona  0  MIA D and ALISON DVP Keypads 11 Ss p  Note about Switching Power Supply 11 Voice Messages  1  ane AND Mode Zones 41   Readers snd Tete eye 3 VectorRX Wireless Receivers 41      aNG OUP Expandeys A Replacing Wireless Devices 43  Enrolling Wireless Devices 43   Unenrolling Wireless Devices 43   INSTALLING 15 Outputs 43  Mounting the Main Unit 15 Type 43  Connecting Keypads 15 Polarity 43  Connecting Readers 16 Attributes 44  Connecting Input and Output Expanders 16 Associated Timer 44  Terminals 17 Times 44  Main Unit 17 Oscillation 45  BPI Peripherals 18 Cycles 45  
179. rtition  event  thus prompting the Central station operator to  take the necessary action     The Inactivity function can also be applied to automatic  Arming  In which case  if the Zone does not detect mo   tion  violation  for the programmed period the system  will suppose that no Users are present and will Arm the  Partitions the Zone belongs to        use The system will monitor Zone Inactivity ONLY  when ALL the Partitions of the Zone are Dis   armed        The Inactivity field will allow you to set the Inactivity pa   rameters  as follows     None If you enable this option  Zone Inactivity will not  be signalled  All Zones are disabled at default     Inactivity If you enable this option  Zone Inactivity will  be signalled when the programmed Inactivity Time ex   pires     Zone Inactivity will be signalled by    gt  the Event delinquency on partition     relating to  the Partitions the Zone is assigned to        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 39       us The    LED  ON  signals several different types of  Trouble events  If the signal is due to Inactivity  the  Keypad  in View Trouble Mode  will show the ir   2 i message  refer to    View Trouble  Mode    i in the USER   S MANUAL            The following information will be recorded in the Event   log     gt  TYPE  Inactivity    gt  ID  EVENT  Description of the Partitions the Zone is  assigned to     gt  AGENT  None     gt  ID  AGENT  Description of the Zone that triggered  the Inactivity event    Zone Inactivity will terminate 
180. s   O 195 User Codes with programmable priority and   functions   a 500 programmable Digital Keys Cards   O 16 character labels  ID  for the partitions  zones   keypads  readers  codes  keys cards  etc      the as   signed label will be shown on the keypad display dur   ing the user operations   Oj 10000 Event Log     provides details of the operation   type  time and user   O RS232 Interface for system programming and moni    toring   O Software  runs under Windows  for Control panel  Programming  Teleservice and Monitoring          Telephone Facilities   O Pulse and Touch tone  DTMF  dialling   O50 Telephone numbers for Telemonitoring    Teleservice and Voice Calls   O Integrated Digital Communicator  supports Pulse    DTMF and FSK Reporting formats   06 Instant Alarm calls from each Keypad   O Programmable Test call   A Double Call   O Line sharing with other Telephone devices   A 1200 baud FSK integrated Modem for Teleservice  management       Telephone facilities with K3 VOX2 optional Voice Board    O Dialler function  sends recordable voice messages to  up to 32 Telephone numbers   O Remote Inquiry with Voice answer  requires Access  Code        1 Remote control of Outputs  Arm Disarm operations   Alarm Reset  requires Access Code    g Remote Listen in and multipoint Telephone commu   nication  Talk Listen in    g Answerphone function    Scheduler function   Oj Daily  Weekly and Monthly scheduling   O Holiday and Daylight Saving  BST  changeover  management   O Overtime
181. s   gt  interruption of power supply to the Power stations   gt  the status of Power station batteries   gt  the status of Power supply modules   gt  the status of Power station Outputs  Forced opening or removal will be signalled by    gt  the Tamper Power stations event  refer to     Events Actions    section    gt  an X above the l   icon on the Keypad   gt  the Event details in the log  TYPE     Tamper BPI  EVENT ID      The Power Station label  Description   Mains power failure  interruption  will be signalled  by    gt  the Warning mains failure on Power station event   refer to    Events Actions    section    gt  a ON Status of the    LED on the keypads  and the     message  refer    View Trou   ble Mode  in the USER MANUAL    gt  the Event details in the log  TYPE     AC Mains Failure  EVENT ID      The Power Station label  Description   Low Battery  below 11 4 V     refer to    Static Test     under    Connecting Power supplies    in the    IN   STALLATION    section  will be signalled by    gt  the Warning low battery on Power station event   refer to    Events Actions    section    gt  ihe ON Status of the A LED on the keypads  and the     a message  refer    View Trouble  Mode    i in the USER MANUAL    gt  the Event details in the log  TYPE     Low Battery  EVENT ID      The Power Station label  Description   Battery Trouble  refer to    Dynamic Test    under    Con   necting Power supplies    in the    INSTALLATION    sec   tion  will be signalled by    gt  the 
182. s WILL BE  REDIALLED in subsequent call cycles  If this option is  disabled  at default   the Telephone numbers of suc   cessful calls WILL NOT BE REDIALLED in subsequent  call cycles        nse Events WILL NOT be queued when the Call suc   cessful numbers option is enabled  refer to     Events Queue    under    Digital Communicator            Confirm successful calls If this option is enabled  the  Control Panel will not consider a call successful until  the call receiver presses the star key on the telephone  keypad  in order to generate a feedback signal        usp  f this option is enabled  you should include a re   quest for the feed back signal  press star  in the  message        Voice Timeout This field will allow you to program a  pause after dialling  If the Control Panel does not detect  a voice answer before the Voice timeout ends  it will  hang up and generate a Dialler action failed event        use The Voice Timeout applies to the Voice on Line  option  under Send Message After             Valid entries  1 through 255 seconds  in 1 second steps  Default setting  15 seconds    Delay This field will allow you to program a pause be   tween the end of dialling and the Voice Message an   nouncement        us The Delay applies to the Timeout option   under Send Message After                            Attempts This field will allow you to program the maxi   mum number of call attempts the Dialler will make be   fore aborting the call    Valid entries  1 through 99   D
183. s failure will be signalled by the     gt  OFF status of indicator 28 on the Main board    gt  ON status of the    indicator on Keypads     gt  Warning Mains failure event        tse The Warning Mains failure event will be signalled  after the programmed delay  refer to    Filter Times     in the    PROGRAMMING FROM PC    section         The Control panel will monitor the battery at all times    refer to Static Test and Dynamic Test      Static Test The Static Test monitors the battery  charge during Mains failure  Low battery status  below  11 4 V  will be signalled by the      gt  Low battery event     gt  ON status of the A indicator on Keypads    If this occurs  the Mains power must be restored before  the battery empties  otherwise  the system will shut   down     Low battery restoral  over 12 3 V  will be signalled by    gt  the end of the Warning low battery event    gt  OFF status of the    indicator on Keypad        us The control panel shuthdown the backup Battery  due to voltage drop  Safety threshold 9 6V   be   cause this condition can damage the battery       Dynamic Test The Dynamic Test monitors the oper   ating capacity of the battery  Failed Test  battery does  not meet the Test requirements  will be signalled by the      gt  Warning power trouble event    gt  ON status of the A indicator on Keypads       LE LI       lt  Panel   man    This connection  is necessary        28    If this occurs  the backup battery must be replaced im   mediately  otherwise  th
184. s is in progress      gt  Warning low battery    gt  Warning power trouble    gt  Warning low battery on Power station    gt  Warning power trouble on Power station    Lock Installer Code If this option is enabled  restoral  of the default settings WILL NOT default the PIN of  Code no  200  MASTER Installer Code      Disable Arming with Partition Alarm If this option is  enabled  Arm commands from Keypads or Readers will  not be carried out if the system detects Partitions in  alarm status        tse This option does not apply to Arming operations  done via a Command zone  Timer  remote Tele   phone or computer        Enable Automatic Update of    Standard Time Summer Time If this option is en   abled  the Control Panel will manage the Daylight  Saving Time changeover automatically  as follows      gt  the Clock will be put forward 1 hour at 2 am on the  last Sunday in March     gt  the Clock will be put back 1 hour at 3 00 am on the  last Sunday in October    The system will signal Automatic Changeover by     gt  generating the Standard time Summer time  changed event     gt  switching ON the A LED     EEE eee    isis    D iwem wos nearer  est  t Liner com  F te rett aie  DO bam ame ar te en har mary eat a I Ved pate be go command       Vem meemi ree e i mpal Daa  F Via ee ames o banat doia poa wet  r          a e a         74       us The    LED signals several different types of Trou   ble events  If signalling is due to the Standard  time Summer time changeover  the Keypa
185. s will be provided by the  Power station battery  If the Power station is not equipped with a Thermal probe  the preset output voltage will  be 13 8 V  If the Power station is equipped with a Thermal probe  the output voltage will depend on the probe    temperature        34       nse The Wireless module option must be enabled  manually  otherwise  it will be impossible to pro   gram the wireless devices  refer to    Wireless            Transmission trouble between the Control Panel and  Receiver  due to Fault or Tamper  will be signalled by  an   above the icon on the Keypad  and by the  Warning wireless device event        r amp  Receiver Trouble and Lost BPI devices will be sig   nalled in the same way      above the El icon on  the Keypad  If the signal is idie to Receiver Trou   ble  the Keypad will display the i  message in the TYPE field in the Events L  g  refer  to    Events Log    in the KEYPAD PROGRAMMING  MANUAL            Disable the Present option to clear the Receiver Trou   ble warnings     Time Supervision Zones This programming field will  allow you to program the supervisory time for the Su   pervised Wireless Zones  refer to    Supervised    under     Wireless       Each wireless zone should send a supervi   sory signal within a programmed interval  If the Re   ceiver does not receive the signal it will generate a Lost  wireless zone event    Valid entries  2 hours and 30 minutes  at default  to 24  hours  in 15 minute steps      Zone control time Set this
186. select ON   then enter the number  3  digits  of the required    Voice Module    Output     3  Press 1  to start the Remote Listen in session      For example  if the Output expander is assigned to Ad   dress no  01  its hardware Outputs OC1  OC2  OC3 and  OC4 will correspond to software Outputs 7  8  9 and 10   Therefore  to activate the first    Voice Module     connected  to hardware Output OC1     software Output no  7  en   ter  310071  3 to access Outputs Management  1 to se   lect O  007 to select Output no  7  and 1 to start the  Listen in session      4  To Listen in on other parts of the premises during  the same call  press    to stop the active    Voice Mod   ule     3  to access Outputs Management   0  to se   lect OFF   enter the Identifier number of the active     Voice Module    Output  3 digits     007 in the exam   ple   then repeat steps 1 through 3     m Auto select mode   The Auto select mode will allow the Control panel to se   lect the nearest  Voice Module  to the zone in alarm   Figure 59 shows the necessary wiring  The Outputs and  Event Actions must be programmed  as follows   Software Outputs 7  8  9 and 10  available for this appli   cation  must be  Monostable and Normally open  DO  NOT program these Outputs as Reserved     The ON Time of the Output determines how long the     Voice Module  will stay ON after activation  therefore   must be long enough to allow the User to Listen in on  the location  Each Output  connected as shown in the  wiring
187. ses  The No  column shows the DIP switch number  1 through 5  for devices with 5 DIP switches  and 1 through 4 in brackets for devices with 4 DIP switches         20       5  The display will show       Using    or      select the Address for the Keypad     6  Press to confirm and continue or press  Esc  to  delete the setting     in both cases the Keypad will emit  an audible signal and go to step 7     7  Using    or     select an address for the Proximity  Reader  the display will show the current Address of the  Proximity Reader  ii     preset at factory         If you DO NOT INTEND using the Proximity Reader      press CF   the display will show the 7  message         If you INTEND using the Proximity Reader     press       the display will show the    i  1    message           8  Press       to confirm  or press  ESC  to delete the setting      in both cases the Keypad will emit an audible signal and  the display will show the            message   Re insert the jumper 73 and replace the case  the Keypad  will exit the programming session automatically           nae A long beep on first power up indicates that the  ALISON DVP keypad memory is devoid of an ESN and  therefore  cannot be enrolled by KYO320 Control Panels        ALISON S B029  ASSIGNING ADDRESSES On  first power up the Keypad will assume the preset Ad   dress    01     at default          amp  You can exit the Programming phase at any point  in the following procedure by inserting the jumper  73 or by closin
188. son S B029   Alison S B029  DOES NOT manage Voice  Microphone Loudspeaker  functions and Proximity reader                                                           eeeeeeeeeeeee     DA ej  A     1  Gu  Gu   Gx  6     67   73  Bu   or      ox      Gee                                            amp                          E  ae        Zi  S  8                 9       k                                                          Figure5 MIA D keypad       64 70 74 71 7778 7 71 76           066666666566 yo  866666666666 eal  1 66666666  829   0    BENTEL                                                                                            cama aan  0000000                                                                                      65 76 71 81 82 77 74 81 71             Figure 6 Alison 32LP Keypad   The 32 LEDs on ALISON 32LP Keypads represent Partitions 1  32  refer to the  USER MANUAL for details         12    No  DESCRIPTION  63 Backlit LCD  2 rows x 16 columns  64 Buzzer  64a Microphone  on ALISON DVP only   65 Seize microswitch connector  66 Frontolate screws  2   67 Down flip  68 Microprocessor  solder side on ALISON DVP   69 BPI Level Jumper   CO   12 V  at default        5 v  70 Cable entry  71 Board Supports  4   72 Terminal board  73 BPI Level Jumper   12V   C  5V   12 V  at default   12V Cami 5v   5 v  74 Screw locations  4 on MIA D  2 on ALISON   DVP and Alison 32LP  for mounting to 10x10  outlet boxes or similar  74a Loudspeaker Input  75 Tamper microswitc
189. ssign  Priority      double click on the corresponding cell        tse Only one Digital Communicator Action can have  priority        Code This field is for the Event Code  The Event Code  format depends on the selected Reporting Format  re   fer to the EVENT CODE column in the Table 4   for  CESA and Pulse protocol only      The preset Event Codes of TELIM Reporting Format  CANNOT be edited  refer to    Reporting Formats    in the     APPENDIX    Therefore  the Communicator will trans   mit the preset Event Code    The preset Event Codes of CONTACT ID  SIA and SIA  over B NET can be edited  refer to    Reporting Formats    in  the    APPENDIX      If the cell is left empty  the Communicator  will transmit the preset Event Code  otherwise  it will transmit  the edited Event Code  For SIA and SIA over B NET Re   porting Formats accept 2 uppercase letters only     1   8 These Numbers represent the Digital Communi   cator Telephone Numbers that will be called when the  Action occurs    The Digital Communicator Numbers are represented by  their ID Number  see No  column on the Digital Commu   nicator page   To select deselect a Digital Communicator  Number  double click on the respective cell  YES indicates  that the Digital Communicator Number will be called      Yee hops seng Ost Modum Vin  Y Ouptal commune  aloe  Ste       I      ter v    i     uiv    Figure 37 Digital Communicator page       KYO320    PROGRAMMING 51    REPORTING FORMAT    CUSTOMER CODE  digits  validity     E
190. ssociated Timer 78  User menu access 78  Father PIN 78  New PIN 78  Code Type 78  Enable on LCD Keypad 78  Enable on LED Keypad 79  Programming 79   Codes   Installers 79  Lost Installer Codes 79   Codes   Code Types 80  User Codes 80  Installer Codes 82   Digital keys 82  Allowed Operations 83  Attributes 83  Enable on Key Reader 83   KeyFobs 83   Clock 84   On site downloading 84   Firmware Upgrade 85   Remote Downloading 85   Check Panel 87   APPENDIX 89   K3 VOX2 Voice Board 89  Features 89  Identification of Parts 89  Installation 89  Expanding Listen in coverage 89  Manual selection 90  Auto select mode 90  Manual and Auto select mode 91   K3 PRT2 Printer Interface 91  Identification of Parts 91  Connecting the Printer 91  Installation instructions 91   VectorRX  VRX32 433 and VectorRX 8 Receiver 92  Identification of Parts 92  Choosing a Mounting Location 92  Mounting the Receiver 93  Connecting the Receiver 94  Technical Specifications 94   B NET MODULE 94  Identification of parts 94  Mounting the B NET Module 95  Technical Specifications 95   Reset default 95   Reporting Formats 95       About the System    The full featured KYO320 security systems have been  especially designed to satisfy all security needs  from resi   dential to advanced industrial applications     The objective of the KYO320 is to make end user oper   ation simple and help the Installer improve efficiency   This is achieved by reduced complexity software and  firmware  and remote programming and 
191. staller PIN If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to change its own PIN  and the PINs of  its assigned codes  sons      User Codes If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to program the User codes from the Keypad     Digital Keys If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to the Digital Keys from the Keypad     Panel Programming If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to program the Control Panel from the Keypad     Enrol Wireless If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to enrol Wireless Devices from the Keypad     Keypad Broadcast If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to edit the Keypad strings     Change date time If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to change the system Date and Time from  the Keypad     Digital keys    The Digital Keys page will allow you to program the pa   rameters of the Digital Keys  as follows        use Digital Keys can be enrolled at the Keypad  refer to  the KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Manual        The Table on the left side of the Digital Keys page  shows the Keys the Control Panel can manage     V Select the required Keys    Box checked  v    Key Enabled   Box empty   Key Disabled   Press the Select button at the bottom of the page to En   able Disable all the Keys        use The system will consider Disabled Keys as False   even if they have been enrolled        No  This is the Key ID Number     Description This editable field  16 characters  is for  the Key label  e g  User   s 
192. steps    If you select Step 30 sec   you will be able to set a  Pulse length of 30 through 1920 seconds  32 minutes   in 30 second steps          r  f you select the Step 30 sec  option  the Control  panel will round off the Pulse length to the nearest  5 seconds  For example  if you set 30 seconds  the  Control panel will trigger an Alarm when it detects a  Pulse between 25 and 30 seconds        E Voice Messages   This feature is provided by the K3 VOX2 kit  optional  Voice Board   Speaker   If this optional feature is avail   able  you will be able to assign two voice messages to  the Zone  These messages will allow the User to make  status enquiries  with voice answer  over the phone   The Voice Messages can be recorded  played and de   leted at the Keypad  refer to    Voice Messages       Standby This field will allow you to select the Message  which will be played when the Zone is in Standby status        is  fno message is selected  Standby status will be  signalled by a Beep        Alarm This field will allow you to select the Message  which will be played when the Zone is in Alarm  Tamper  or Short Circuit status        use  f no Voice Message is selected  Zone Alarm will  be signalled by two Beeps        Default Code In Contact ID and SIA protocols case   the associated code changes with Alarm Types  See  Alarm Zones   In this way  a Fire Zone  for example  will  be associated to a particular code that will be different  from a Duress Zone or 24h Zone     AND Mode Zo
193. system will generate a  Warning low battery on wireless device event   This  event will not identify the Wireless detector concerned   However  the respective information will be recorded in  the log as follows     gt  TYPE   Low Battery    gt  ID  EVENT   Description of the Wireless Zone no     When a Wireless Detector fails to transmit  the system will  generate a Lost wireless zone event  The Wireless detec   tor concerned will not be identified  However  the respec   tive information will be recorded in the log as follows      gt  TYPE   Wireless Device Disapp     gt  ID  EVENT   Description of the Wireless Zone  Wireless keys can Arm in Stay Away mode and The  Wireless page will allow you to program the Wireless  Zone  as follows     The list on the left side of the page shows the Wireless  Zones of the system  The following information is  shown for each Wireless Zone        us  fthe Wireless Device Receiver option is Disabled   refer to the Accessories page   the left side of the  Wireless page will be empty        No  This field shows the Wireless Zone which will be  used in some parts of the application instead of the  Wireless Zone     Position This field shows the Description of  the hardware device the Wireless Zone is as   signed to     Description This editable field  16 charac   ters  is for the Wireless Zone  e g  the detector  placement or the name of the Key User   This  Description will identify the Wireless Detector  in all the operations it is involved in
194. t  2  message  refer to     View Trouble Mode    i in the USER   S MANUAL            Disable the Present option to clear the Voice board  Trouble warnings     Print Log If this option is enabled the Control panel will  printout the events as they occur  real time printout         r amp  This feature is provided by the optional K3 PRT2  Printer Interface  refer to    K3 PRT2 Printer Inter   face    in the APPENDIX     Only Enabled events can be printed  refer to    Log      Event settings            Add line feed Enable this option  if there are over   lapped lines on the printout  Disable this option  if there  are empty lines between events     Hardwired Zones    The hardwired Zones can be used for system monitor   ing  Alarm Zones   or management  Control Zones      Alarm Zones If Alarm conditions are detected  the  Alarm Zones will generate the respective event  refer to     Type      The Events Action page will allow you to as   sociate each event with one or more actions  activation  of Hornstrobes  Digital Communicator  Dialler  etc     The system cannot generate an Alarm event until the Par   titions the Zone is assigned to Arm   refer to    Partitions            use This does not apply to 24h and Fire Zone events   as these events do not depend on Partition status        If the zone is NOT an Exit Delay or Last Exit Zone  re   fer to    Type     the Control Panel will start monitoring as  soon as the Partitions the Zone is assigned to Arm      otherwise  it will start
195. t  start entering the command before the Timeout ends   otherwise  the Control Panel will end the call  Valid en   tries  1 through 254 seconds  in 1 second steps  Default  setting  30 seconds     Dialler    The Dialler page will allow you to define up to 50 Ac   tions  Each Action can be associated with one or more  Events in the Events Actions page  The Actions will  signal via Telephone the start and or end of their asso   ciated Events  Each Dialler Action can send a Voice  Message to a maximum of 32 Telephone numbers     Message Queue The Dialler will not end the call until  all the messages destined for the connected telephone  number have been sent  This feature reduces call time  and costs        as Events will not be queued when the Call success   ful number option is Enabled  refer to    Options     under    Dialler            The layout of the Dialler page is as follows        us The Dialler parameters apply to all the numbers in  the Dialler book        E Dialler book   The Dialler book will allow you to assign up to 32 Tele   phone numbers from the General book  refer to    Tele   phone   to the Dialler function     No  This is the Identifier number  1 through 32  which  represents the Telephone number in the Actions win   dow  This Identifier number DOES NOT  CORRESPOND to the Telephone Number ID number  in the General Phonebook     Telephone Number This field will allow you to select  the Telephone Number the Dialler must call     1  Click on the field you wish
196. t  terminate all the Control Panel Events  refer to Ta   ble 7 on page 60  and Generic Events  see Table 8  on page 61      gt  restore to standby any Outputs associated with the  terminated events  refer to the previous points      gt  delete memory of BPI Device Tamper  Tamper Line  Alarm  Control Panel Tamper  False Key and Super   vised Output Tamper events        nse _ fthe Alarm conditions are still present after Reset   approx  2 seconds   the Control panel will trigger  the relative Alarm Events again        Stop Alarms As per Panel Reset but for the Stop  Alarms option    NOTE  If the Stop Alarms option is enabled  the events  listed in the previous paragraph will be ignored     Arm Disarm from User Menu If this option is en   abled  the Code will be able to Arm  in Stay Away mode  and Stay 0 Delay mode  and Disarm its Partitions  via  the Arm option from the USER MENU     Request Overtime If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to make Overtime Requests for its Partitions     Request Teleservice If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to Enable Disable Teleservice     Enab  Disab  Scheduler If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to Enable Disable the Scheduler on its  Partitions     Enab  Disab  Teleservice If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to Enable Disable Teleservice     Enab  Disab  Answering Machine If this option is en   abled  the Code will be able to Enable Disable An   swering function     Enab  Disab  Keypad B
197. t the Mains and battery power before  starting the installation procedure     The optional K3 PRT2 Printer Interface will allow you to  connect the Control panel to a parallel printer for        Real time printout of events  refer to    Accessories     under    Configuration    in the Programming  section        Entire Log printout  refer to    Print Log    under    Key   pad Codes     User  in the Programming    section and or     Event Log    under    Operating your system from a Key   pad    in the USER MANUAL         Specific events printout  refer to     Log     Events  Setup    under    Programming         m Identification of Parts   The following Table describes the parts illustrated in  Figure 60  The numbers in boldface in this section  refer  to parts in Figure 60  unless otherwise specified      No  DESCRIPTION  118 Interface connector  119 Printer connector    m Connecting the Printer   If you prefer to chase the lead  use a plug free cable  re   fer to Table 12 for the wiring specifications and see also  Figure 61   Moulded plug leads  usually supplied with  the printer  cannot be chased     E Installation instructions  Work carefully through the following steps  see Fig   ure 60 and Figure 2 on page 11      1  Lay the cable between the printer and the Control  panel          Connect ONLY the     terminals of the  VOX REM board to the terminal   12  of  the Voice Board  The     terminals of    Output exp  01       Input exp  01       Alison DVP Keypads must be co
198. t when either   Event 1 OR Event 2 ends  see Fig  44  a2 and a4      gt  Event 1 and Event 2 NON Spot  WITH Window   The system will generate the Customized Event when   Event 1 AND Event 2 BOTH start during the pro    grammed Window  see Fig  44  b1 and b4     The system will end the Customized Event when the   programmed Window expires  see Fig  44  b2 and b5      gt  One Spot Event and one NON Spot Event  NO  Window   The system will generate the Customized Event when   the NON Spot Event starts after the Spot Event  see   Fig  44  c1  or  when the Spot Event starts after the       STARTS WHEN       NON Spot Event  see Fig  44  c3     The system will end the Customized Event when the   NON Spot Event ends  see Fig  44  c2 and c4      gt  One Spot Event and one NON Spot Event  WITH  Window   The system will generate the Customized Event when   the NON Spot Event starts after the Spot Event during   the Window  see Fig  44  d1  or  when the Spot Event   starts after the NON Spot event during the Window    see Fig  44  d3     The system will end the Customized Event when the   NON Spot Event ends  see Fig  44  d2 and d4      gt  Event 1 and Event 2 Spot  NO Window       nse _ f you apply the AND Operator to two Spot Events   you MUST program the Window         gt  Event 1 and Event 2 Spot  WITH Window   The system will generate the Customized Event when  either one of its associated Events starts after the other  during the Window  see Fig  44  e1     The system will end the 
199. tal communicator New Action pages  now it is  possible to select up to 8 different numbers for the same  action  even if different protocols are used     Contact ID and SIA event code The Contact ID and  SIA event codes are programmable for every Control  Panel event     K3 VOX2 Voice board It is no more necessary to set  the Time of the programming messages  In recording  fase the time is automatically set  Message No  63 can  be used for the Memo function only and Message No   64 for the Continuous Recording function only     Keypad manage Unlike KYO300  the new KYO320 con   trol panel manages all Bentel LCD keypad  Alison S   Alison DVP  MIA S and MIA D  see note page 7      KYO320 Control panel complies with RoHs     ISTISBLEKYO320 0 1 050907 V10    
200. tall Key Readers  work carefully through the fol   lowing steps  see Figure on page 13      1  Assign the Reader Address  then set the BPI Level  and complete the connections on the terminal  board  refer to    Connecting BPI Peripherals    for in   structions      2  Fit the Reader in its placement  use the standard  procedure for fitting domestic light switches and  plug sockets      Proximity Readers Proximity Readers can be surface  mounted  or mounted to Mod  503 outlet boxes or simi   lar  Proximity Readers are fitted with weather strips   Protection Class IP34   therefore  are suitable for out   door use        r amp  Proximity Readers must be at least 50 cm apart        To install Proximity Readers  work carefully through the  following steps  see Figure on page 13      3  Remove the screw 90  if fitted   then using a screw   driver or similar tool push down on the catch 93 to  release the frontplate           Tamper line    Figure 10 Mounting Key Readers       4  Drill the holes for the backplate and Seize  microswitch bracket anchor screws  83 and 88 re   spectively      5  If you are fitting a Seize microswitch  Order Code   ASNC MINI   push it firmly into its location  87 in  Fig  7  then connect it to the connector 86  Ensure  that the Seize microswitch lever is held firmly in po   sition by the bracket tooth     6  Secure the Reader and Seize microswitch bracket  to the wall     7  Assign the Reader Address  set the BPI Level and  complete the connections on the
201. tch  the PIN fields will not clear   and it will be necessary to repeat the procedure     m Code Type   This parameter determines the Code functions     pro   grammed in the Code Types page  refer to    Keypad  codes   Codes types       E Enable on LCD Keypad   The    Enable LCD keypad    table will allow you enable  the code concerned on the LCD Keypads  32 keypads  for KYO320      in       TETTETETT                78    m Enable on LED Keypad   The    Enable LED keypad    table will allow you enable  the code concerned on the LED Keypads  16 keypads  max      m Programming   Due to the extreme importance of Code functions  sys   tem access and security   the programming procedure  is different from that normally used     Full downloading of all the parameters on the User  page depends on whether or not the Code PIN entries   entered at Computer  match the Control panel PINs   programmed at the system Keypad   In the event of  mismatch  a dialogue box will inform you of the incon     gruity      lt  lt WARNING  PINs in Control Panel not congruent   Only data for Partition enabling  associated Timers and  Code Types will be sent gt  gt      If you select OK you will be able to program the De   scription  Enabled Partitions  Associated Timers   User menu access and Code Type ONLY     If you wish to program the Code parameters  Available  status  Active status  Panic attribute  Patrol attribute  Father Codes and PIN   you must first upload the  Users page from the Control panel
202. te the Alarm on Zone event ONLY  when ALL of its Partitions are Armed    If this option is disabled  the Zone will be able to gener   ate the Alarm on Zone event even when AT LEAST  ONE of the Partitions it is assigned to is Armed     E Sensitivity   The system will signal Zone Alarm status when the volt   age on the Zone terminal exceeds the Alarm threshold  for the programmed interval  Within   and or number of  times  Pulses   This section will allow you to program  amount of time  Length  and or the number of times   Pulses   as follows     Standard This field will allow you to set the number of  Pulses that will trigger Alarm status    Valid entries  1 to 3 pulses from 100 ms  0 1 seconds   through 1000 ms  1 second  in steps of 100 ms  0 1  seconds     If you set more than 1 Pulse  you will be able to set the  Within time  i e  the interval within which the pro   grammed number of Pulses must occur   and select  whether the system will signal Zone Alarm when        Pulses are detected within the set time  Alarm for n  pulses within t Sec   where n stands for the number of  Pulses and tthe programmed Within time   or when       1 pulse is detected which is longer than the pro   grammed Within time  OR single pulse with length  gt   t Sec   where t stands for the programmed Within  time      Low This field will allow you to set the minimum Pulse  length        40    If you select Step 500 ms  you will be able to set a Pulse  length of 0 5 through 32 seconds in 0 5 second 
203. that connect     and     of the Control  panel to terminals     and   of the BPI device      gt  connecting some of the BPI peripherals downstream  of a Power Station  these devices will be powered by  the Power Station  therefore  will not load the Control  panel BPI bus      gt  using a Power Station to provide the voltage for the  BPI peripheral load        nae The cable length downstream of a Power station  should not to be included the overall wire length for  each branch of the Control panel BPI bus        Due to Voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by   the Power Station BPI bus connections  the following   wiring limitations must be respected     gt  the maximum wire length between the Power Sta   tion  BPIOUT terminals  and the BPI peripheral  must not exceed 500 metres     gt  the overall wire length between the Power Station   BPIOUT terminals  and the BPI bus peripherals  must not exceed 1000 metres     BALANCE TYPES  10 K ALARM    DOUBLE GLASS BREAK    Table 2 Balance Types  the R column shows the resistance across the Zone terminal and the Negative during the  corresponding status     indicates that the terminal is open  0 indicates that the terminal is shorted to negative        KYO320    INSTALLING 21    Connecting Detectors    The KYO320 system has 8 zones  expandable to 344   zones by means of M IN 6  MIA D  ALISON DVP  and or Alison 32LP Keypads and the VectorRX   8 Zones on the Main Unit  64 Zones on 32 MIA D Keypads  2 Zones per Keypad   16 Zones on
204. the  User Code and Keypad   This dual level of control greatly  increases application flexibility  for example  a Code can be  programmed to control a certain group of Partitions when  entered at one Keypad  and a different group when entered  at another  This feature simplifies User control  as the same  operation will have a different outcome on different  Keypads     User Code Recognition Event Each time a Control  panel recognizes a Valid Code  it will generate the Rec   ognized user code Event  Like all other Control Panel  Events  this Event can be assigned to an Output or  Telephone Action     regardless of whether or not the  Code is enabled to request Control Panel actions   Therefore  an opportune combination of Events and  Outputs will eliminate some of the hitches linked with  access control and or limitations     The Users page will allow you to program the Code at   tributes  as follows  the Installer Codes can be pro   grammed on the Installers page      The Code list  195 Codes for KYO320   on the left side  of the Users page  shows the following information for  each Code     No  This non editable field shows the Code ID Num   ber     Description This editable field  maximum 26 charac   ters  is for the Code label  e g  User s Name   The label  will identify the User Code in all the operations it is in   volved in    The parameters of the Codes selected on the left side of  the Users page can be programmed on right  as fol   lows        nse You cannot change 
205. the  amount of time that must expire before the Warning  mains failure event occurs    Valid entries  0 through 5400 minutes  in 1 minute steps  Default  3 minutes    Keypad Codes   User    The Keypad Codes and Digital Keys Cards allow the Users  and Installer to access the system     200 Codes Available for KYO320 KYO320 manages  a total of 200 Codes     195 User Codes  1 through  195   4 Installer Codes  196 through 199  and a Master  Installer Code  200     Each User Code can be programmed to control specific  functions and Partitions  Each Code must be assigned  at least 1 Father code  up to 3 different Father codes  can be assigned   A Code can be assigned to itself   thus becoming its own Father code    Only the Father code can change the PIN  Available  and Active status of its assigned Codes     PIN The PIN is the combination of digits that allows ac   cess to Code functions  The PIN can be a 4  5 or 6 digit  number        nse You can Arm Disarm and Bypass Partitions using  6 digit User PIN as follows  type in a valid 6 digit  User PIN followed by the 2 digit ID number of the  Partition concerned  then press ON  OFF  A  B  C  or D  as required  The Partition will Arm Disarm in  accordance with programming     Keypads and User Codes Each Keypad and User  code can be programmed to control specific Partitions   Therefore  the outcome of a command entered at a Key   pad depends on the User code and Keypad in use  com   mands will affect ONLY the Partitions common to both 
206. the attributes of a Code without  first entering its Father code PIN        Available If this option is enabled  the corresponding  Code can be programmed and used for system access   Many applications require fewer Codes  This option will  allow you to enable only the required number of Codes   thus simplifying the programming process while in   creasing the security level    Codes which have not been made Available can be  considered inexistent        r   NON Available Codes will be assigned their de   fault PINs           mse You cannot toggle the Available status of a Code   without first entering its Father code PIN   You cannot toggle the Available status of a Code  when the Active option is Enabled              76    Active An Active Code can access and control the sys   tem in accordance with its access level    A Non Active Code cannot access the system  however   it can still be programmed using its Father Code   Father Codes can toggle the Active status of their as   signed Codes  also via the User Menu         use You cannot toggle the Active status of a Code that is  the sole Father of another Code        AT Default  ONLY Code No  001 is Active     Duress Code If this option is enabled  any Telephone  actions  calls or reports  associated with the Recognized  user code event  generated by the Code concerned  will  not be signalled on the keypad  i e      will not ap   pear over the a  icon         Patrol Code If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to p
207. the re   spective message will be shown  refer to the  Description field in the Central station mainte   nance section         The Trouble signal generated by the Central station  maintenance request and the Central station mainte   nance event will terminate when     gt  the Teleservice page is downloaded    the Date and Time of Monitoring Maintenance are pro   grammed at the Keypad  refer to    Teleservice    in the  KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MANUAL      You must Enable the Central Station Maintenance  option and set the Date and Time  as follows     Date Enter the Date of the Central Station Mainte   nance Request signal     Time Enter Time of the Central Station Maintenance  Request signal     Description Enter the message that will be shown  on the Keypad  in View Mode  when a Central Sta   tion Maintenance Request is received     Log     Events setup E San    The Events setup page will allow you to select the  Events that will be recorded in the log  and those that  will be printed  as follows        ug The Event Printout is an accessory feature  and  is provided by the optional K3 PRT2 Printer In   terface  refer to    K3 PRT2 Printer Interface    in  the APPENDIX         No  This is the Event ID Number     Description This is the Event label     Enabled Select the Events that will be recorded in the  log     Printer Select the Events that will be printed     Colour Fora best reading of the Logger it is possible to  change the colour events        use Inthe Logger menu there 
208. tions the Digital Communicator must generate  when the Event concerned starts  see No  column in  the Actions window on the Digital Communicator  page    The OFF column is for the ID Numbers of the  Actions the Digital Communicator must generate when  the Event concerned ends  see No  column in the Ac   tions window on the Digital Communicator page    Enter Ointhe ON or OFF column if the Digital Commu   nicator for NO Actions        me You can associate the Digital Communicator Ac   tion with the Event by double clicking the corre   sponding cell in the Dig  Comm  ON or Dig   Comm  OFF column        Dialler The ON column is for the ID Numbers of the Ac   tions the Dialler must generate when the Event con   cerned starts  see No  column in the Actions window  on the Dialler page      The OFF column is for the ID Numbers of the Actions  the Dialler must generate when the Event concerned  ends  see No  column in the Actions window on the  Dialler page     Enter 0 in the ON or OFF column if the Dialler is not to  generate any Actions        ms You can associate the Dialler Action with the Event  by double clicking the corresponding cell in the  Dialler ON or Dialler OFF column        Contact ID Code Event Code default value with Con   tact ID protocol  If teleservice needs this value can be  changed     SIA N Code Event Code default value with SIA proto   col  New event   If teleservice needs this value can be  changed     SIA O Code Event Code default value with SIA proto   col 
209. tition will Arm in Stay mode    gt  I   Partition will Arm in Stay mode with zero delay   Instant     B As for A but for B Mode Arm commands at a Key   pad     C As for A but for C Mode Arm commands at a Key   pad     D As for A but for D Mode Arm commands at a Key   pad        KYO320    PROGRAMMING 77    m Associated Timer   If a Code is associated with a Timer  it will function only  during the programmed Timer slots  refer to    Scheduler    Timers         m User menu access   This section of the User page will allow you to limit the  number of operations a code can perform  Arm  Arm  Type A  B  c or D  Disarm and Access User Menu      Always If this option is enabled  the Code will be able  to perform an UNLIMITED number of operations    If this option is disabled  you will be able to LIMIT the  number of operations the Code will be able to perform  via the Max  option        tse ONLY Codes with Always status can be Father  codes   You CANNOT disable the Always status of Fa   ther codes   A Code that DOES NOT HAVE Always status   Always option disabled  can be its own Father  code  in which case  the Always attribute will be  enabled automatically        Max  This field will allow you to program the number  operations the Code will be allowed to perform   Valid entries  1 through 254    The Code operation counter will count all the Arm  Arm  Type A  B  cor D  Disarm and Access User Menu oper   ations    Once the Code reaches the Max  number of operations  allowed  it will
210. ts  In all other cases  the system will generate the  Events associated with the Instant Zones    The Zones leading out of a Partition should be pro   grammed as Exit delay Zones              PARARE    Range    and    Sensitivity   of an Instant Zone     that Figure 27 BPI Zones page    6 Ifthe Full Arming alarm option is enabled  ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed   If the Full Arming alarm option is disabled  AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed    7 Ifthe Full Arming alarm option is enabled  AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed   If the Full Arming alarm option is disabled  ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Disarmed        36    Last exit Violation of a Last Exit Zone     during the  Exit Time ofits Partition     will not generate any Events  but will clear any residual Exit Time  and trigger the  programmed Last Exit Time of its Partition    In all other cases  the system will generate the Events  associated with the Instant Zones    This feature will allow the system to Arm as soon as the  programmed Last Exit Time expires    The last Zone leading out of a Partition should be pro   grammed as a Last Exit Zone     24h Violation of a 24h Zone     regardless of the status   of its Partition  Armed Disarmed  will generate the fol    lowing events     gt  Alarm on zone  relevant to the Zone concerned      gt  24h alarm on partition  Generic alarm on partition  and Generic Ta
211. udible signal from the Partition Keypads    An Alarm will not be generated if the violated Partition is  Disarmed before the Entry time expires     Exit Time This field will allow you to set the Partition   Exit Time  Violation of an Armed Exit Delay Zone will   trigger the programmed Exit Time    If violation ends before the Exit time expires  the Zone   will not generate an Alarm    The Partition Exit Time will be signalled by     gt  the Exit time on partition event for the respective  Partition     gt  an audible signal on the Partition Keypads     Last Exit Time This field will allow you to set the Last  Exit Time  Violation of an Armed Last Exit Zone will  trigger the programmed Last Exit Time of its Partition   This feature will allow the system to Arm as soon as the  programmed Last Exit Time expires  Valid entries for  Entry  Exit and Last Exit Times    0 minutes and 0 seconds through 59 minutes and 55  seconds  in 5 second steps  If you enter a higher value   it will be converted automatically to the maximum ad   missible value  If you enter a value that is not a multiple  of 5 seconds  it will be rounded off to the nearest 5 sec   ond step  Default setting  1 minute     Partition Code This field is for the Partition User  Code  When a Partition related event occurs  the Digital  Communicator will send the respective Partition Code  to the telephone numbers with the Send Always option  Disabled  refer to    Digital Communicator        The Partition Code is useful in
212. used in the parts where the functions and operating  modes are common to all Receivers  However  in parts  where the functions and operating modes differ  the re   spective Receiver has been specified     m Identification of Parts   The following Table describes the components of the  Receiver  see Figure 62 64 65   The numbers in bold   face in this section  refer to the descriptions in the Table  and Figure     No  DESCRIPTION  120 Spring catch slots  2   121 Anchor screw locations  3 x    4 6 mm   122 Antennas  2   123 Microprocessors  2   124 Seize microswitch  125 Tamper button  126 Screws  2   127 Wire entry  10 x 6 4 mm   128 Spring Catch  129 Terminal board  129a PCB clip    m Choosing a Mounting Location       nse Mount the Receiver and Wireless Devices after the  placement tests        Choose a place that is     gt  Dry    gt  Central to the proposed placement of all Wireless  Devices    gt  As close to the ceiling as possible    gt  Far from sources of interference such as  electrical  noise  computers  televisions  electric motors in ap   pliances  and heating and air conditioning units    and large metal objects  heating ducts and plumb   ing  which may shield the antennas    Ensure that no electrical wires run over the Receiver   antennas  When mounting in a basement  place the   module as high and as close to the underside of the first   floor as possible  The range of the Receiver will be re    duced if the unit is mounted below ground level     Interface conn
213. uzzer If this option is enabled   the Code will be able to Enable Disable the Keypad  buzzer     Phone Number Modify If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to edit the Telephone Numbers in the  General Phonebook     Date time Modify If this option is enabled  the Code  will be able to set the Control Panel date and time     Reset Warning PC Progr  If this option is enabled   the Code will be able to restore fault signals triggered by  computer or Keypad programming     Keypad Test If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to run the Keypad test     Squawk If this option is enabled  the Code will be able  to run the test on Output no  1     Output ON OFF If this option is enabled  the Code will  be able to switch the Reserved Outputs ON and OFF     Bypass Unbypass Zones If this option is enabled  the  Code will be able to Bypass Unbypass and view the sta   tus of the Zones of its Partitions     Reset Play Restart Continuous Rec  If this option is  enabled  the Code will be able to manage the Continu   ous Recording function     Play Rec  Memo If this option is enabled  the Code will  be able to listen to and record Voice Memos at the Keypad        80    View Log If this option is enabled  the Code will be  able to view and print the Events     relative to its Parti   tions     in the Control panel log        use This feature is provided by the optional K3 PRT2  Printer Interface  refer to    K3 PRT2 Printer Inter   face    in the APPENDIX    Only Enabled eve
214. vents   ENDS WHEN    column  are valid ONLY when the Zone  Event is NOT associated with a Monostable Output        If the Zone event is associated with a Monostable Out   put  the event will end when the Output OFF Timeout  expires  even if the conditions that triggered the event  are still present  In all other cases  the event will end  when the conditions clear  see Figure 42      A Zone event can be restored to standby by     gt  changing the status  Armed Disarmed  of a Partition  the Zone is associated with     gt  running Alarm Reset from a Keypad  the entered  User Code and Keypad must be jointly enabled on a  Partition the Zone is associated with      gt  running Alarm Stop from the Keypad  the entered  User Code and Keypad must be jointly enabled on a  Partition the Zone is associated with      gt  Using a valid Digital Key Card at a Reader  both Digi   tal Key and Reader must be jointly Enabled on a Par   tition the Zone is associated with      Partition Events Table 6 shows the Partition Events   The Partition Events encase the Zone Events  Fire  24h   Burglar  etc    Each Zone event will in turn generate a  Partition event  on the Partition the Zone is associated  with   The Partition event will not terminate until all the  Zone events end  as follows        use The conditions which terminate Partition Events   ENDS WHEN     column  are valid ONLY when  the Partition Event is NOT associated with a Mono   stable Output        Zone Events which are associated with 
215. ver switch contacts              Programmable Output no 3  posi    13 8 3 1        13 8 3 1        a Output no  3   changeover switch contacts        ama Output no  2  posi  13 8 3 1        13 8 3 1        EA Output no  3   changeover switch contacts                                                Ter  DESCRIPTION v V   A    A1 ia iia Output no  1  posi  13 8 3 1              13 8 3 1        Positive power supply to peripher   13 8 3 1   als  protected by fuse  will be  powered oy the battery during       Positive power supply to peripher   als  protected by fuse  will be  lade oy the battery during       OC1 a Output  Onen Collecto   OC2 Programmable Output  Onen Collecto   OCc3 cag wie Output    F Power supply to detectors  posi  13 8 3 1   tive   protected by fuse  will be  powered by the battery during    Power supply to detectors  posi  13 8 3 1   tive   protected by fuse  will be  powered by the battery during    1   branch of the BPI bus for the  13 8 3 1   BPI peripherals        positive protected by fuse  C   Command   R   Response    2nd branch of the BPI bus for the  13 8 3 1   BPI peripherals        positive protected by fuse  C   Command   R  Beep se    KEY BUS    positive protected by fuse  negative   Receiver 1   Receiver 2    Line sharing devices terminals  for  Answerphone  telephone  fax  mo   Qesy              KYO320    INSTALLING 17    m BPI Peripherals  The terminals shown in the following table are common  to all BPI peripherals                           
216. warning will be shown     x        7  Select Yes to copy    Main Differences between KYO300 100  rev  1 30   and_new KYO320 control panel       use The Control panel release can be read on the Mi   croprocessor  see Part no  39 on page 11   or on  any of the system Keypads  by means of the Re   lease option from the INSTALLER MENU        Serial Port The Baud Rate can be increased up to  115 200 bps     LCD string On the first start you can select four lan   guages by LCD keypad or PC     Vibration and Roller Blind Zones Direct connecting  to 8 zones on board of Roller Blind or Vibration Detector  with three balancing possibility  NC  Normally Closed    Balanced 1K and Customized     Wireless Zones Upto 64 Zones with two Vector RX   up to 16 Zones with two Vector RX 8     KeyFobs From 16 up to 32 KeyFobs  1 or 2 Vector RX  and VRX32 433  From 8 up to 16  1 or 2 VectorRX 8        gt  Choose action    Customer in origin  Code 1897  Name Cliente di prova  2  City Milano  Last change 13 06 2006     Already exists in destination as    Code 1897  Name Cliente di prova  1    Milano  Last change 13 06 2006     It is possible to keep destination name or create a new on as     Code 1898  Name Cliente di prova  2  City Milano    Choose action  E    C Not export    receivers  The KeyFobs are enrolled one by one with   A  B or Away arming and SuperKey     High Low Volume On the software Telephone page  there is the possibility to choose High or Low volume   In Teleassistance case      Digi
217. when  the status of Event 1 is different from that of Event 2   see Fig  46  c1  c2  c4  c7 and c9     The system will end the Customized Event when the  status of Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2  see  Fig  46  c1  c3  c6 and c8   that is  unless the Spot Event  starts after the NON Spot event  see Fig  46  c5         nse  f you apply the XOR operator to a NON Spot event  and a Spot Event  the Customized event may  in  some cases  operate as a Spot Event  i e  end al   most instantly   Therefore  if you assign a Tele   phone Action to the start and end of the Customized  Event  the respective telephone calls will be placed  in the Call queue almost instantly  If you assign a Bi   Stable Output to the Customized Event  the Output  may activate for approximately 1 second         gt  One Spot Event and one NON Spot Event  WITH  Window   When calculating the XOR result of a Spot Event and a  NON Spot Event  you must consider the Spot Event as  ending when the Window expires  Thus the Customized  Event will start when the status of Event 1 is diferent  from that of Event 2 during the Window  see Fig  46  d1   d4  d7 and d9     The Customized Event will end when the status of the  Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2  see Fig  46  d2   d5  d8 and d10      a e e Eo     Rr TL LL    b _ _ _ _   1222  ET 4     Event 1    Cees FER 1     d              Event 1       KR    J Li 1    Event 1    Event 2       indo ii    j  n TF    Figure 46 The XOR Operator mode       70       use 
218. when the Zone restores   standby  or when the Zone triggers an Alarm    The termination of a Zone Inactivity event will be sig    nalled on the    LED  OFF  on Keypads which are enabled   on at least one of the Partitions the Zone belongs to      gt  the programming session ends  i e  when you exit  the Installer Menu or complete downloading via the  PC      gt  the Zone is Unbypassed        nse A Zone that signals a persistent Alarm condition   e g  due to Trouble conditions  will generate one  Alarm cycle ONLY  in compliance with CEI 79 2  regulations  It will be unable to generate further cy   cles until the Alarm counter has been cleared        E Partitions  This table will allow you to assign the Alarm and Com   mand Zones to the Partitions     For Alarm Zones     The selected Partitions will deter   mine which User Codes  Digital Keys Cards and Oper   ating Times will be associated with the Zone  Each Alarm  Zone can be assigned to more than one Partition           use The    LED switch OFF ONLY when there are no  Inactive Zone or Trouble signals relating to the  Keypad Partitions   As the event is a Spot event  the termination of a  Zone Inactivity event will not be signalled        Auto arm on delay If you enable this option  the Parti   tions the Zone belongs to will Arm automatically when  the programmed Inactivity Time expires  refer to Inac   tivity Time Delay      Inactivity Time Delay This field will allow you to pro   gram the Inactivity window  i e  the time t
219. x 38                   108 x 101 x 34       Omnia4R 4 Relay Module    K3 VOX2   VOX REM  Voice Board   Microphone   Loudspeaker Board    K3 PRT2 Printer Interface             BXM12 B 30 Power Station  BXM12 B 50 Power Station  VectorRX Receiver                      KYO320    INTRODUCTION T    m Accessory Items    The following chart shows the Control panel accessory  items  and certifications     MIA D  ALISON DVP    ALISON S B029     ALISON 32LP  M IN 6  M OUT 6  K3 VOX2  K3 PRT2  VOX REM    MINI BOX  PROXI  PROXI CARD  ECLIPSE3ABI    ECLIPSE3AN  ECLIPSE3DEL  ECLIPSE3DN  ECLIPSE3GE  ECLIPSE3GGE  ECLIPSE3GP  ECLIPSE3IN  ECLIPSE3LGT  ECLIPSE3MA  ECLIPSE3VI  ECLIPSE3VIB  SAT    OMNIA 4R  BXM12 B 30  BXM12 B 50   B MOD  B MOD RX  CVSER 9F9F  ADSER 9M25F  SECURITY SUITE  VECTOR RX  VRX32 433  VECTOR RX 8  AMD10  AMC10  ARC20  ASD10   ASNC  ASNC MINI    Backlit LCD Keypad  2 Inputs   Backlit LCD Keypad  1 Input  with  Microphone   LoudspeakertPROXxI  Backlit LCD Keypad  1 Input  with   out Microphone   Loudspeaker  32 LED Keypad  1 Input and 1 Output   6 Input Expander Module   6 Output Expander Module  Voice Board   Printer Interface   Microphone   Loudspeaker for  Listen in function   Microphone   Loudspeaker box  Proximity Reader   Proximity Card   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    AVE   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    AVE noir   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    DELTA   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    DELTA noir   Flush mounting  Contactless  Reader    
220. ype depends on the selected balance     In Figures 13  14 and 15 the     gt      and     terminals represent the positive and nega   tive terminals     gt   NC  terminals are the Normally Closed Alarm Con   tacts of the detector     gt   AS  terminals are the Normally Closed Tamper Con   tacts of the detector     Normally Closed The wiring diagram in Fig  13 illus   trates the connection of a detector to a zone with  Normally Closed balance    Normally Closed balance will allow the Control panel to  detect Alarm status on the zone        the zone will hold Standby status whilst connected to  negative        the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions   To provide Tamper detection  connect the Tamper con                          ii   Panel                  Input exp    Keypad j                      detector             Figure 15 Connecting a Detector to a zone with Double balance                                    glass  break  detector              F     L1             A Panel j Input exp  j Keypad j             glass  break  detector                      Figure 16 Connecting 3 Glass Break Detectors to a zone with Glass Break balance       KYO320 INSTALLING 23    tact of the detector to the Control panel Tamper Line  or to a  24h zone  refer to    Connecting Tamper Contacts         10 K The wiring diagram in Fig  14 illustrates the con   nection of a detector to a zone with 10 K  or 10 K Alarm  Only balance     The 10 KQ resistor must be connected to the  last dete
    
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