Arm/Disarm Patrol; The Wireless Key; Global Mode; Stay Mode - Bentel Security Kyo 320 User Manual

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From PROXI ReadersECLIPSE2
1b. Hold the Proximity Key/Card/Miniproxi near the
sensitive field of the PROXI Reader/ECLIPSE2. The
LEDs will light in turn (at 2 second intervals).
2b. Remove the Key/Card when the Green LED turns
ON. At this point, the Red LED will also turn ON and the
System will Arm in B Mode.
n Arm/Disarm Patrol
Digital Keys/Cards with this attribute can Arm/Disarm
the system during the programmed Patrol Time.

The Wireless Key

If your system is equipped with a Vector/RX Wireless
Receiver, it will be possible to control all the main fun-
ctions from remote locations by means of Wireless
Keys (see Figure 5). This section describes the fun-
ctions that can be controlled by Wireless Keys.
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The operations performed by Wireless Keys will
not be confirmed by any type of feed back signal
(audible or visual), unless done in the vicinity of a
Reader or a Keypad, or a device that has been
especially set up to provide feed back signals.
n Global Mode
Press the button until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 5), to
Arm all the Partitions of the Wireless Key( KeyFob) in
use.
n Stay Mode
Press the button until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 5), to
Arm all the Partitions of the Wireless Key (KeyFob) in
use in Stay Mode (A Type- Amber arming) .
n Disarm
Press the button until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 5), to
Disarm all the Partitions of the Wireless Key (KeyFob)
in use.
n Other functions
Press the key until the LED turns ON (see Fig. 5), to
activate the special functions programmed for the Wire-
less Key (KeyFob) in use (example: B Type- Green ar-
ming or Superkey or both).
n Low Battery
If any of the Wireless Key batteries starts to run low, the
G LED on the Keypads will Turn ON.
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All the system Trouble conditions are signalled by
the G LED. Therefore, if this LED turns ON, you
must access the View Trouble Mode for details.
The Low Wireless Battery condition will be signalled in
View Trouble Mode by the [Low_battery_WLS]
message (refer to "View Trouble Mode" under "Basic
Commands" in the "OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM
KYO320
USING DIGITAL KEYS AND CARDS
FROM A KEYPAD" section).
The Event Logger (refer to the IDENT field of the event
TYPE [Battery_low_____]) will provide the details
of the Wireless key that has triggered the Low battery
condition (refer to "Event Logger" under "Accessing the
User menu" in the "OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM
FROM A KEYPAD" section).
Call your installer and have the battery replaced.
LED
Figure 5 Wireless key
Panasonic
CR2025
3V
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