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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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