K-Net Module; Identification Of Parts; Mounting The K-Net Module - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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K-NET MODULE

Installing the K-NET Module (Refer to K-NET manual),
will allow you to connect several Control panels to the
LAN and control them from a remote location .
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The K-NET Module can be enrolled via Keypad only,
and once enrolled ("Present"), the Control panel will
no longer be able to communicate via computer.
n Identification of parts
The following table describes the components shown in
Figure 10. The numbers in boldface used in this section
refer to these components.
No.
DESCRIPTION
129 Indicator light (S) for connection speed:
off = 10 Mbps; on = 100 Mbps
130 Connector for the Control panel link.
131 Microprocessor
132 LAN link
133 Reserved connector
Terminal board
134
YELLOW indicator light for LAN traffic
135
GREEN indicator light for LAN present
136
Indicator light (L) for IP Module status
137
Fixing brackets
138
IP Module power supply cables
139
PC-Link cable
140
IP Module
141
Control unit motherboard
142
RS-232 serial port
143
IP Module fixing holes
144
Control unit base
145
POWER SUPPLY
Figure 11 Example of a K-NET configuration
KYO320
INPUT/OUTPUT
EXPANDER
M-IN/OUT
BUS BPI
K-NET
MODULE
LAN NET
n Mounting the K-NET Module
The K-NET Module should be installed in the control
unit base, as illustrated in Figure 11 and in accordance
with the following instructions.
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Before installing the IP Module, cut the control
unit off from its power supply (it should be di-
sconnected from the electricity mains and the
batteries). If this is not possible, do not connect
the IP Module power supply until the very end
of the process: connect terminal [M] first, follo-
wed by terminal [+V].
1. Open the control unit as described in the corre-
sponding set of instructions.
2. Fix the Module to the base of the control unit using
the screws supplied, making sure it is correctly ali-
gned with the screw anchor holes (144).
3. Connect the Module connector (130) to the control
unit serial port (143) using the PC-Link cable sup-
plied (140).
4. Connect connector (132) to the LAN using an
Ethernet cable.
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Use a category 5 (or better) shielded Ethernet ca-
ble (STP or FTP).
5. Where present, connect the [OC] terminal to termi-
nal block (134).
6. Connect terminals [+V] and [M] on the terminal
block (134) to the corresponding terminals [+B4]
and [M] on the control unit motherboard (142).
7. Reconnect the control unit to the power supply.
KEYPAD
BUS BPI
KYO320 CONTROL PANEL
with K-NET Module
APPENDIX
READER and DIGITAL KEY
DETECTORS
SERVER
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