Bentel Security Kyo 320 User Manual
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EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL
KYO 320
USER MANUAL
®
ISO 9001
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
ISO 14001
OHSAS 18001
OHSAS 18001
9105.BNT1
IT-52587
9191.BNT2
IT-52588
9192.BSEC
IT - 60983

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  • Page 1 EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL KYO 320 USER MANUAL ® ISO 9001 ISO 9001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 9105.BNT1 IT-52587 9191.BNT2 IT-52588 9192.BSEC IT - 60983...
  • Page 2 In addition to the present User Manual, the Installation and Programming from keypad Manual are also available for KYO320 control panel. It is pos- sible to buy these manuals separately from the KYO320 control panel, or to download them from Bentel Security website: http://www.bentelsecu- rity.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE of CONTENTS Key/Card/Miniproxi at Reader OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A Multiple Systems KEYPAD Digital Key/Card operations Buzzer Volume Disarm (Turning OFF your system) Contrast Adjustment Arm — Global Mode (Turning ON your system) 18 Brightness adjustment Arm — A Mode Superkey functions Arm —...
  • Page 4: Operating Your System From Akeypad

    Read this section thoroughly to get an overall view of zer will start sounding a series of beeps in such manner how to operate your system from a Keypad. KYO 320 that the operator could hear the sound level in real time.
  • Page 5: Superkey Functions

    brightness after 10 seconds of inactivity). The Superkeys can be set up to work differently on To adjust the brightness of the LCD display, press and different Keypads. hold: Ø A to increase brightness Audible and Visual signals on the Keypad Ø...
  • Page 6: Basic Commands

    Table 3. Ø the Entry time (fast beeps); Ø the Auto-arm timeout (four-beep sequence); KYO 320 manages 32 Partitions. However, only 8 Ø if the respective option is enabled, Partition Alarm or Partitions can be viewed on PREMIUM LCD and Tamper event in memory (two-beep sequence);...
  • Page 7 commands — except ‘View Trouble’ — require entry a View Area status if there are no malfunctions, otherwise View valid User Code PIN. malfunctions. <Code> ENTER From the View area status or Keypad set normally malfunctions screen, press Enter COMMAND ENTER again to access the User menu.
  • Page 8: Arming Partitions

    Your Installer will tell you which Keypads can be The User can enter the following commands at the used, and which Partitions are involved. Keypad. n Arming Partitions (<Code> ON) You can Arm/Disarm the Partitions separately using a This command will Arm all the common Partitions of the 6-digit User Code PIN, as follows: —...
  • Page 9: Quick View Trouble Mode (Enter)

    Bypassed Zones! Partition status enquiry is possible on Enabled ____Arm?___ âå Keypads only. If Partition Alarm or Tamper is pre- sent the respective character will blink. If this condition is present: “View Trouble” mode provides information regar- Ø press B to view the Bypassed zones. ding zones which generate “Low Battery WLS”...
  • Page 10: Reset Alarms And Tamper

    Your Installer has programmed your Control panel 1. Use A and B to scroll the Partitions common to both with your requirements in mind. Therefore, some of the Keypad and User Code concerned (the current sta- the options may not be available tus will be indicated on the second line).
  • Page 11: Event Log

    You can Bypass a Zone using a 6-digit User Code Press the ENTER key, the display will show the Date PIN, as follows: — type in a valid 6-digit User Code prompt. PIN followed by the 3-digit ID number of the Zone Starting from...
  • Page 12: Enable/Disable Teleservice

    n Enable/Disable Teleservice To turn ON/OFF Outputs (appliances): This command will allow you to Enable/Disable the 1. Use A and B to scroll the list. Control panel to receive Teleservice calls. The com- Output n. 001 mand will be confirmed by the following message: Output En./Dis.
  • Page 13: Change Time And Date

    n Reset PC programming the partitions involved, and the number of Overtime re- quests you can make before an Auto-arm event). When the system is programmed from a computer (on-site or via Modem) or a Keypad, the Control panel n Change Time and Date will trigger the Programming Start event.
  • Page 14: Memo

    Ø the Disclosed PIN! message in View Trouble 2. Press the ENTER key to select the required Code. mode Code Øthe Event details in the Logger Active TYPE = Disclosed PIN IDENT. = the Keypad used 3. Press the ENTER key again, the display will show the TIME = Time and Date of the Event following message: The Trouble status will clear when a New PIN (other...
  • Page 15: Disable Buzzer

    Continuous rec. n Disable buzzer Cont.rec.ack If the Keypad buzzer is Enabled, it will signal the Entry and Exit Times, and Violation on Chime zones. This command will allow you to Disable these audible si- 2. Press ENTER to start the sound recording playback gnals.
  • Page 16: Using Digital Keys And Cards

    Readers sensitive field of the Reader). Readers have 3 System status LEDs (Red, Green and KYO 320 manages up to 32 Readers. This Control pa- Amber). nel supports up to 32 Readers. The Installer will pro- gram the following parameters for each Reader: Ø...
  • Page 17: The Reader Leds

    Your Installer can assign an Identifier Number and Descrip- with the selected Arming Mode, will blink quickly. If this tion to up to 500 Keys/Cards. The number will be recorded occurs, DO NOT ARM the System, as Arming will trig- in the Event Logger each time the Key/Card operates on ger a False Alarm.
  • Page 18: Multiple Systems

    Your Installer may have Disabled the Reader n Arm — Global Mode (Turning ON your system) LEDs, therefore, they will not turn ON even when a This operation will Arm all the Partitions common to valid Key/Card/Miniproxi is used. both the Digital Key/Card and Reader in use. To Arm the System in Global Mode (Red LED ON): Multiple Systems 1.
  • Page 19: Arm/Disarm Patrol

    From PROXI ReadersECLIPSE2 FROM A KEYPAD” section). The Event Logger (refer to the IDENT field of the event 1b. Hold the Proximity Key/Card/Miniproxi near the TYPE [Battery_low_____]) will provide the details sensitive field of the PROXI Reader/ECLIPSE2. The of the Wireless key that has triggered the Low battery LEDs will light in turn (at 2 second intervals).
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  • Page 21: Operating The System From Atelephone

    Answer message. At this point, you can enter your you will be able to control your system via any touch-pho- PIN and send the required commands over the phone. ne. KYO 320 manages up to 64 Telephone Access User n Teleservice Disabled Codes.
  • Page 22 Stop Alarm / On Hook 1 beep = zone in standby 2 beeps = zone in Alarm or Tamper status. If you are accessing your system via ‘Answering device’ After the status message or audible signal, the system mode, press to end the call.
  • Page 23: Default Pins (Factory Default)

    This command will allow you to Enable/Disable the Te- leservice facility Table 7, on the following page, shows the default PINs of the User Codes for KYO 320: Ø the No. column shows the ID number of the User This is a toggle command: Ø...
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