Programming Alarm Zones; Programming Command Zones - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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n Programming Alarm zones
Work carefully through the following steps.
Zone Type
Instant
7a. Using A or B, select the Zone type (Instant, Entry
delay, Entry path, Exit delay, Last exit, 24 hours,
Fire or Duress). The zone types that will be available
depend on the zone settings.
Using ON or OFF, enable/disable the selected zone
type ("û" means enabled, and "-" disabled), press
ENTER to go to the next step.
Zone Attribute
Unbypassable -
7b. Using A or B, select the zone attribute (Unbypas-
sable, Chime, Test, Autobypassable, Autobyp.+re-
inc. (refer to "Autobypass with reset unbypass"), Stay,
Delay on part. (refer to "Delayed on stay arming"),
Del&Est. r.t.a. (refer to "Delayed and estimated on re-
ady to arm"), Disp.Entry Time (refer to "Display during
Entry Time"). The attributes that will be available de-
pend on the zone settings.
Using ON or OFF, enable/disable the selected zone at-
tribute "û" means enabled, and "-" disabled), then
press ENTER to go to the next step.
8b. Using A or B select, in this section, the zone attribu-
tes "Vibration" and "Roller Blind" (for the first eight zo-
nes ONLY)
Zone Attribute
Roller Blind
Using ON or OFF, enable/disable the selected zone at-
tribute "Vibration" and "Roller Blind" , "û" means ena-
bled, and "-" disabled). Refer to following Table for
other parameters relevant to Zones with the 'Roller
Blind' attribute.
Times/
1
2
Pulses
30 s
0
1
2 min.
7
8
4 min.
14
15
16
Always
21
22
23
Example: for 3 PULSES and 4 MINUTES, you must set
a value of 16.
To set the two attributes of a "Vibration" zone
Vibration
Sensitivityà
Set the sensitivity value from 0 up to 30, and the Pulse
value from 1 up to 7.
Vibration
Pulses
22
x
3
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
9
10
11
12
17
18
19
24
25
26
00
0
9. press ENTER.
Cycles
Repetitive
7c. Enter the required number of cycles, or enter all ze-
ros to set Repetitive, then press ENTER and go to step
8c.
8c. This parameter determines the number of times the
zone will generate the Alarm on zone event.
Valid entries: Cycles from 1 to 254 or Repetitive.
If the zone is a Glass Break zone, the Cycles parame-
ter will be forced to 1.
n Programming Command zones
If you selected Command at step 6, work carefully
through the following steps.
Select command
Toggle arm/dis x
7d. Using A or B, select the Action/s that will be gene-
rated by the Command zone (Toggle arm/dis. (refer to
"Arm/Disarm/Toggle"), Hard arm/dis. (refer to "Arm/Di-
sarm hard"), Arm only, Disarm only, Partition reset,
Panel reset, Del.tel.queue (refer to "Clear call queue").
8. Using ON or OFF, enable/disable the selected
Action/s ("û" means enabled, and "-" disabled), then
press ENTER.
The Alarm Messages section is for Alarm and Com-
mand zones.
Alarm mes.n. ---
None
This programming section will allow you to assign two
voice messages (from the 64 available) to the zone con-
cerned. You can assign one message to Standby sta-
tus and the other to Alarm status.
If you select "None" in the Alarm Message field, Alarm
status will be signalled by two Beeps, when the system
7
is accessed over the phone.
If you select "None" in the Standby Message field,
6
Standby status will be signalled by one Beep, when the
13
system is accessed over the phone.
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9. Using A or B, select the message number or "None",
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then press ENTER.
Stdby mes.n. ---
None
For the Standby message, repeat step 9, then press
ENTER.
10. The Partitions parameter assumes different mea-
nings for Alarm zones and Command zones.
Partition
x
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