Basic Commands - Bentel Security Kyo 320 User Manual

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Zone
005
AAADDDDD x ** ÿ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S T b f s t r i
If the Control panel has stored several zone Alarms
and/or Tamper events in the memory, the first line will
show the zones concerned (one-by-one at 3 second in-
tervals). The second line will provide information on the
status of the Partitions. The left-hand side of the display
will provide information on the status of the Keypad Par-
titions, as shown in Table 3.
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KYO 320 manages 32 Partitions. However, only 8
Partitions can be viewed on PREMIUM LCD and
CLASSIKA LCD Keypads. Therefore, the numbers
below the display will correspond only when the
first 8 Partitions are selected (refer to Quick View
Partition mode).
Trouble conditions will be signalled on the right-hand
side of the second line. The trouble conditions are re-
presented by the Icons directly below the display. Me-
mory of Trouble conditions will be indicated by an "û"
Initial
Mode
A
A
Away
S
S
Stay
I
I
Stay 0 Delay
D
D
Disarm
-
-
Disabled
Note: If the Partition has one or more Alarms in memory the letter will blink.
Icon Signalled by
x
ON - Control panel Tamper (Control panel open or dislodged)
S
û
S
Blinking - Control panel Tamper has cleared but at least one Open Panel event in memory
ON - System Tamper
x
T
û
Blinking - System Tamper has cleared but there is at least one System Tamper event in
T
memory
ON - Tamper on at least one peripheral device (Keypad, Reader, Expander or Receiver)
x
b
û
Blinking - Peripheral Tamper has cleared but there is at least one Peripheral Tamper event in
b
memory
x
ON - A False Key/Card is present at a Reader
f
û
f
Blinking - At least one False Key/Card event in memory
x
ON - A peripheral device (Keypad, Reader, Wireless or Expander) has been disconnected
s
û
s
Blinking - At least one Peripheral Trouble event in memory
NOTE: To clear the S, T, b and f Trouble signals, select the Reset Alarm option from the User Menu.
S T b
Icon Signalled by
OFF - Teleservice Disabled
t
*
t
ON -Teleservice Enabled
OFF - Answerphone facility Disabled
r
*
r
ON- Answerphone Facility Disabled
OFF - Line Free
ÿ
i
ÿ
ON - Line Busy
i
Blinking - Line Down
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TABLE 2 - ARMING/DISARMING PARTITIONS (LCD KEYPADS)
The system will turn ON the perimeter and interior zones of the respective Partition
The system will turn ON the perimeter zones of the respective Partition and will leave
the interior zones OFF.
The system will turn ON the perimeter zones of the respective Partition and will leave
the interior zones OFF, and will remove the ENTRY TIME from zones which have one.
The system will turn OFF the perimeter and interior zones of the respective Partition.
The respectivePartition is not a Keypad Partition, therefore, cannot be controlled from
the keypad.
TABLE 3 - TROUBLE SIGNALS (LCD KEYPADS)
f
TABLE 4 - TELEPHONE SIGNALS (LCD KEYPADS)
above the respective Icon (refer to Table 4 for details).
If the Teleservice or Answering Machine facility is Ena-
bled, an asterisk (*) will be shown above the respective
Icon (refer to Table 5 for details).
If the Telephone line is busy or down, a ÿ will appear
above the Icon (refer to Table 4 for details).
nBuzzer
The Keypad sounder will emit a beep each time you
press a key. It will also signal:
Ø the Exit time (slow beeps);
Ø the Entry time (fast beeps);
Ø the Auto-arm timeout (four-beep sequence);
Ø if the respective option is enabled, Partition Alarm or
Tamper event in memory (two-beep sequence);
Ø data input errors or invalid operations (buzz).

Basic Commands

You can control eight basic commands from standby
status by typing-in your code and pressing the respecti-
ve keys (refer to the following Table). Access to ALL
Result
Meaning
Meaning
KYO320

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