Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL
KYO 320

INSTALLATION MANUAL

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ISO 9001
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
ISO 14001
9105.BNT1
IT-52587
9191.BNT2
IT-52588

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL KYO 320 INSTALLATION MANUAL ® ISO 9001 ISO 9001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 9105.BNT1 IT-52587 9191.BNT2 IT-52588...
  • Page 2 Hereby, Bentel Security, declares that KYO320 Control panels comply with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. BENTEL SECURITY srl. reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product without prior notice. Recycling information BENTEL SECURITY recommends that customers dispose of their used equipments (panels, detectors, sirens, and other devices) in an environmentally sound manner.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About the System Hardwired Zones General Features Type The System and Accessories Command Technical Specifications Attributes Accessory Items Balance Type KYO 320 features Table Threshold Inactivity Cycles IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Partitions About the Control panel Sensitivity MIA-D and ALISON-DVP Keypads Voice Messages...
  • Page 4 Event Description TELIM Scheduler - Arming Contact ID Type Description SIA/SIA over B-NET Models dbManager Options Data Transfer Examples Tools Scheduler - Timers Copying Customer accounts Type Description Difference between KYO300-100 (rev. 1.30) and Models new KYO320 control panel Options Keypad Codes - User Enable on Partitions Associated Timer...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Scheduler The Scheduler can be setup to Arm/Disarm KYO 320 has 8 Input zones expandable to 344, and 6 Partitions automatically (on a daily or weekly basis), Outputs expandable to 118. and to control 64 daily timer events for KYO320.
  • Page 6: General Features

    General Features r Remote control of Outputs, Arm/Disarm operations, Alarm Reset (requires Access Code) The KYO320 Control panel r Remote Listen-in and multipoint Telephone commu - r Up to 344 Alarm zones: 8 zones on the Main Board; nication (Talk/Listen-in) 192 on 32 Input Expanders (6 zones per expander);...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Unlike KYO300, the new KYO320 control panel supports all Bentel LCD Keypads (Alison-S, The following table contains the technical Specifica - Alison-DVP, Mia-D e Mia-S). The manufacturer tions of the KYO320. recommends to comply with following rules: 1- the Keypad from 17 to 32 address must be Mia-D and Alison-DVP type ONLY;...
  • Page 8: Accessory Items

    Accessory Items — Thermal Probe The following chart shows the Control panel accessory items, and certifications. n KYO 320 features Table MIA-D Backlit LCD Keypad (2 Inputs) KYO 320 ALISON-DVP Backlit LCD Keypad (1 Input) with Readers Microphone + Loudspeaker+PROXI...
  • Page 9: Identification Of Parts

    IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Please read this section carefully to get an overall view DESCRIPTION of the main components of the system and LEDs. 26 BPI LED: OFF = BPI Bus OK The numbers in boldface (used in this text) refer to the ON = BPI Bus Trouble descriptions in the tables and figures in this section.
  • Page 10 B046 STOP ALARM OPEN SEIZE 37 38 44 45 BPI1 BPI2 AC/N AC/L F 6 . 3 A / 2 5 Ø V F 3 . 1 5 A / 2 5 Ø V Figure 1 Kyo320 Control panel components (maximum configuration)
  • Page 11: Mia-D And Alison-Dvp Keypads

    DESCRIPTION 57 Switching Power Supply screw 58 Fuse — protects against over - load (F 3.15A 250V) STOP ALARM B046 65 64 59 Rivet 60 Fuse — protects against Battery OPEN polarity inversion (F 6,3A 250V) 61 Mains LED 62 Switching Power Supply con - nector to connect the probe 9 SEIZE 38 39...
  • Page 12 WINTEK WM-C1602N-2GLYc PICVUE 160206QGL01 pqrs wxyz pqrs wxyz Des. Inserimento Aree Aree Armed Inserite Partitions Arming Partitions Allarme Alarm Inserimento A, B, C o D Guasto Warning Arming Type A, B, C or D A B C D Messaggio Message Disinserimento Aree Sabotaggio Panel...
  • Page 13: Readers And Digital Keys

    n Readers and Digital Keys DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 63 Backlit LCD, 2 rows x 16 columns 83 Backplate anchor screw locations (2) 64 Buzzer 84 Microprocessor 64a Microphone (on ALISON-DVP only) 85 Connection wires: 65 Seize microswitch connector red = +; white = C; blue = R; black = – 66 Frontplate screws (2) 86 Seize microswitch connector 67 Down flip...
  • Page 14: Input And Output Expanders

    9697 72 80 69 DESCRIPTION Status of Reader Partitions OFF = ALL the Reader Partitions are DISARMED; ON = AT LEAST ONE of the Reader Partitions BPI 5V BPI 5V is ARMED. Slow blinking = AT LEAST ONE of the Reader Partitions has AT LEAST ONE Alarm or Tamper memory, and all Partitions are DISARMED.
  • Page 15: Installing

    INSTALLING Mounting the Main Unit n Connecting Keypads Keypads should be located in places where full control Please read this section carefully to get an overall view of of the system is required: MIA-D, ALISON-DVP, the steps involved in installing the KYO320 Main Unit. The Alison-S(B029) and Alison/32LP Keypads can be sur - KYO320 Main Unit should be located in a safe, dry place face mounted on Mod.
  • Page 16: Connecting Readers

    n Connecting Readers 4. Drill the holes for the backplate and Seize Readers can be located in places where limited control microswitch bracket anchor screws (83 and 88 re - of the system is required (Arming, A and B Mode spectively).
  • Page 17: Terminals

    9. Replace the frontplate. Ter. DESCRIPTION v(V) I(A) +A1 Programmable Output no. 1 (posi- 13.8 3(1) Ensure that the plastic tooth 111 on the frontplate, tive), protected by fuse closes the Tamper microswitch 101 properly. +N1 Programmable Output no. 1 (intrin- 13.8 3(1) sic security), protected by fuse 46 +B4 Positive power supply to peripher-...
  • Page 18: Bpi Peripherals

    n BPI Peripherals Ter. DESCRIPTION v(V) I(A) The terminals shown in the following table are common M Detector Power supply (negative) – to all BPI peripherals. Output Expanders Output Expanders have the com- Ter. DESCRIPTION v(V) I(A) mon BPI bus connection terminals, and the following + Power supply: positive 13.8 terminals.
  • Page 19: Connecting Bpi Bus Devices

    About the Wiring Diagrams The locations of the ter - Dual Branch Bus The Control panel BPI bus has two minals in the wiring diagrams may be different to those independent branches: on the board. Branch 1 (BPI1) — terminals no. 51, 52, 53 and 54; Branch 2 (BPI2) —...
  • Page 20 Ø after several seconds the Keypad will emit an audi - This Control panel operates at 12V, therefore, all ble signal, and the 4 LEDs on the right (see 89b in the peripheral devices must be set at 12 V. Figure 8) will turn ON to indicate access to the Ad - Using the Jumpers 69 and 73, set the BPI Level as fol- dressing phase of the built-in Proximity Reader...
  • Page 21: Bpi Bus Wiring Limitations

    5. The display will show “ALISON/DVP: 01”. cate access to the programming phase and the display will show “ALISON/S: 01”. Using C or D, select the Address for the Keypad. 4. Using C or D, select the Address for the Keypad. 6.
  • Page 22: Connecting Detectors

    Connecting Detectors The following terminals can be used for the power sup - ply to the detectors: The KYO320 system has 8 zones, expandable to 344 zones by means of M-IN/6, MIA-D, ALISON-DVP either [+F] and [M] (negative) or [+F1] and [M] (nega - and/or Alison/32LP Keypads and the VectorRX: tive), for each zone on the Main Unit.
  • Page 23: Connecting Motion Detectors

    The zone balance can be programmed as: Ø Zone Alarm will be signalled by an Alarm on zone – Normally Closed no. event; – Normally Open Ø Zone Tamper will be signalled by a Tamper on zone – 10 K no.
  • Page 24: Glass Break Detectors

    tact of the detector to the Control panel Tamper Line, or to a Zones with Double balance can detect and signal 24h zone (refer to “Connecting Tamper Contacts”). Alarm and Tamper by means of just two wires. 10 K The wiring diagram in Fig. 14 illustrates the con - To provide Tamper detection on zones with Normally nection of a detector to a zone with 10 K, or 10 K Alarm Closed or 10 K balance:...
  • Page 25: Connecting Fire Detectors

    The KYO320 accepts Fire detectors with Alarm -Repeat Outputs that operate at 12 V (e.g. BENTEL SECURITY 600 series). It is possible to connect the fire detectors in Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices three methods: 1)-use the Bentel MUB-RV Relay Base;...
  • Page 26: Supervised Outputs

    The wiring diagram in Fig. 18 illustrates connection of a Ø Negative Alarm Line devices activated by negative Self-powered Siren and an Indoor Siren to Outputs positive on the respective terminal. no. 1 and no. 2 on the Main Unit: Ø...
  • Page 27: Connecting Tamper Terminals

    Ø Tamper on supervised output — relative to the The T indicator will flash until the cause of Alarm is Output; cleared (memory). The T indicator will stop flash- Ø flashing on the a indicator on the Keypads. ing when the Control panel resets. The wiring diagram in Fig.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Telephone Line

    Ø connect each Tamper contact to a 24h zone with 10 vice for protection against over voltage and short-circuit K or 10 K ALARM ONLY balance (see Fig. 22). to Earth (e.g. automatic isolating switch). The KYO320 is powered from the Mains (230V/50 Hz) Tamper contact zones can be programmed with through a Switching power supply, located inside the Normally Closed balance, in which case, the 10 KW...
  • Page 29: Connecting The Mains

    If this occurs, the backup battery must be replaced im - n RAM Battery (see page 11) mediately, otherwise, the system will be unable to func - The RAM must be powered by a 3 V GLD CR2032 Lith - tion in the event of Mains failure (black-out).
  • Page 30: Thermal Probe

    n Thermal Probe This Control panel has an on-board connector 31 for a KST thermal probe (accessory item). The probe will op - timize the backup battery charge process, by regulating the charge voltage in accordance with the temperature of the backup battery. Work carefully through the following instructions (refer to the figure on page 10): 1.
  • Page 31: Programming

    The programmed parameters can be saved on using the KYO320 downloading software from the hard or floppy disk, and downloaded to the Control Bentel Security Suite Software package (accessory panel via modem or on-site. The programmed pa - item). rameters can be renamed and reused for different Customers (refer to “Save”...
  • Page 32: Keypads Page

    Display Panel Alarm Memory If this option is enabled, Ø Warning BPI Input Expander = Lost Input Ex- the a LED will signal the presence of Panel Alarm memory. pander Ø Warning Keypads = Lost Keypad Display Partition Alarm Memory If this option is en - Ø...
  • Page 33: Power Station

    Ø Arm Partitions YELLOW spot This programming section will allow Ø Disarm Partitions you to set up the A Mode Arming configuration. If an A Ø Arm in A and B Mode Mode Arming request is made at a Reader, the Parti - Ø...
  • Page 34: Accessories

    Valid entries: 1 through 3932 seconds (60 min. 32 sec.). Ø the Battery not connected on Power station event Default setting: 180 seconds (refer to “Events-Actions” section) Ø the ON status of the G LED on the keypads, and the The Control Panel can detect and signal: Batt.
  • Page 35: Hardwired Zones

    mission trouble between the Control panel and Voice The Wireless module option must be enabled Board (due to Fault or Tamper) will be signalled on the manually, otherwise, it will be impossible to pro- G LED (ON). gram the wireless devices (refer to “Wireless”). Transmission trouble between the Control Panel and The G LED signals several different Trouble Receiver (due to Fault or Tamper) will be signalled by...
  • Page 36: Type

    Ø Switch Partition status is not Unbypassed or in Test status (refer to “Attributes”); has Ø Arm and Disarm Partitions not run its programmed Cycles (refer to “Cycles”), and whose Ø Arm Partitions only Partitions are Armed — will generate the following events: Ø...
  • Page 37: Command

    Last exit Violation of a Last Exit Zone — during the Arm/Disarm/Toggle If this command is enabled, all Exit Time of its Partition — will not generate any Events the Partitions the Zone is assigned to will change status but will clear any residual Exit Time, and trigger the when the Zone triggers an Alarm —...
  • Page 38: Balance Type

    through 7). The selected value will determine the num - The G LED on the keypad will blink when there is ber of ‘Shocks’ that the zone will allow before signalling one or more Unbypassed Zones is in Test status. violation.
  • Page 39: Threshold

    Double If you apply this Balance Type, the Control on its terminal exceeds the programmed Short-circuit panel will consider the Zone in standby status when the threshold for at least 0.3 seconds (300 ms). two 10 K resistors (10,000 ohm) are connected in paral - lel between the Zone terminal and Negative.
  • Page 40: Cycles

    Ø the programming session ends (i.e. when you exit The G LED (ON) signals several different types of the Installer Menu or complete downloading via the Trouble events. If the signal is due to Inactivity, the PC); Keypad (in View Trouble Mode) will show the In- Ø...
  • Page 41: Voice Messages

    If you select Step 500 ms, you will be able to set a Pulse the programmed Window. length of 0.5 through 32 seconds in 0.5 second steps. If ALL the Zones in a specific Group detect violation If you select Step 30 sec., you will be able to set a within the programmed window, the system will gener - Pulse length of 30 through 1920 seconds (32 minutes) ate the respective Zone Alarms, and will indicate the...
  • Page 42 ate the respective Alarm on zone no. - Wireless event, less detector which is assigned to the selected Wireless and other events which depend on the programmed Zone. “Type” (refer to “Type” under “Hardwired Zones”). You cannot program the device parameters until When a Wireless Detector (assigned to a Wireless you have entered its ESN.
  • Page 43: Replacing Wireless Devices

    n Replacing Wireless Devices Position This field shows the Description of the Out - To replace a Wireless detector (assigned to a Wireless put placement. This label can be edited on the Output Zone): select the required Wireless Zone, then enter Expanders page.
  • Page 44: Attributes

    Normally Closed The electrical state during standby This Attribute can be selected for Outputs no. 1, 2 is: Positive signal (13.8V) on the [+N] terminals; [+A] and 3 . terminals open; [C] terminals closed to their respective terminals [NC]; [NO] terminals open; [OC] terminals NOTE: Terminal [+A] must be wired in accordance with closed to Negative.
  • Page 45: Oscillation

    n Oscillation Entry Time This field will allow you to set the Partition Outputs with this attribute will remain active for the pro - Entry Time. Violation of an Armed Entry Delay Zone grammed time, return to standby for the same amount will trigger the programmed Entry Time.
  • Page 46 Partition Code will identify the Partition whereas the Valid entries: 0 through 254 minutes in 1-minute steps. Customer Code will identify the system). Default setting: 10 minutes. Autoreset on Arming If this option is enabled (at de - If the reporting format supports 4 digits, only the fault), the system will Reset Partition Alarms each first four digits will be sent.
  • Page 47: Telephone

    Telephone age on the [L.E.] terminals less than 3V for over 45 sec - onds) by: The Telephone page will allow you to program: Ø turning ON the G LED; Ø the Telephone numbers for the Digital Communica - Ø generating the Line Trouble signal — an X (blinking) tor, Dialler, Auxiliary Communicator and Teleservice above the i icon;...
  • Page 48: Answering Machine

    Pulse Dial This Control Panel has been set up to dial mote Telephone Access) on the telephone keypad. in DTMF (Touch-tone). If this option is enabled, the Valid entries: 1 through 254 seconds, in 1-second steps Control Panel will dial in Pulse. Default setting: 30 seconds.
  • Page 49: Send Message After

    Message announcements. The ID numbers can be entered in any order. How- Valid entries: 1 through 10 seconds, in 1-second steps ever, the sequence defined in the Dialler Default setting: 1 second phonebook will determine the call priority. n Options n Send Message after ...
  • Page 50: Digital Communicator

    No. This field shows the Action identifier number. This destined for the connected service have been transmit - number is to be used on the Events-Actions page, to ted. This feature reduces communication time, and call associate the Action with the Events. costs.
  • Page 51 The system Users will be able to communicate with the Action comprises two sub-actions, each of which sends Central Station operator via the VOX-REM Microphone a Code Call to a series of telephone numbers. and Speaker boards (refer to “K3/VOX2 Voice Cards” in the “APPENDIX”).
  • Page 52: Voice Messages

    CUSTOMER CODE EVENT CODE REPORTING FORMAT TYPE NOTES digits (validity) digits (validity) ADEMCO/SILENT KNIGHT - Slow 10 baud Pulse ADEMCO/SILENT KNIGHT - Fast 20 baud Pulse FRANKLIN/SESCOA/DCI/VERTEX - Fast 20 baud Pulse 3/4 (0 ÷ F) ½ (0 ÷ F) 0 = A RADIONICS - 40 baud Pulse...
  • Page 53: Compound Messages

    Description This editable field is for the Message label automatic Test Event). (maximum 16 characters). When the Control Panel generates a Teleservice call (manually, by User request, or automatically via the Quality This field will allow you to select the sound qual - Callback or Enable Test Call options (these options ity, as follows: click the required cell;...
  • Page 54: Enable Test Event

    Initialize If you are downloading a new Test setting to The application will assign the first four Telephone the Control panel, you must select this button, other - Numbers in the General book (Telephone page) wise the new setting will be ignored. to the Teleservice function.
  • Page 55: Central Station Maintenance

    Time Enter the time of Installer Maintenance Request Enabled Select the Events that will be recorded in the signal. log. Description Edit the message that will be shown on Printer Select the Events that will be printed. Keypad (in View Mode) when an Installer Maintenance Request is received.
  • Page 56: Telephone Action Priority

    Output The ON column is for the ID number of the Out - ority over all other Telephone Actions except the priority put that must activate when the respective Event occurs Action set for the Digital Communicator. (refer to No. column on the Outputs page). Enter 0 if the event is not to activate any Output.
  • Page 57: Clear

    Ø Alarm stop on partition *Global* You CANNOT associate Actions with Global Ø Reset on partition *Global* Events as they re not single events but represent Ø Chime on partition *Global* groups of Events that would not otherwise be Ø Event negligence on partition *Global* shown.
  • Page 58 Zone Events Table 5 shows Zone events associated Ø changing the Partition status (Armed/Disarmed); with Zone alarm and Zone Tamper events. Ø running Alarm Reset from a Keypad (the entered User Code and Keypad must be jointly enabled on the Partition concerned); conditions which terminate...
  • Page 59 ... alarm ZONE ... standby ... onset Monostable OUTPUT ... on standby ON time ON time time time ... onset Zone EVENT ... end ... onset Partition/Panel EVENT ... standby Figure 42 Zone, Partition and Control Panel event operation — when associated with Monostable Outputs other cases it will terminate when the trouble has been The conditions which end a Generic Event cleared (see Figure 43).
  • Page 60 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 0945 Fire alarm on ...a Fire zone — regardless of its Partition ...All events generated by the Fire zones of panel detects Fire Alarm conditions all Partitions restore to standby 0946 24h alarm on ...a 24h zone — regardless of its Partition …all events generated by the 24h zones of panel detects Alarm conditions...
  • Page 61 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 0959 Tamper keypads ...the Keypad Tamper microswitch 75 or ...the Tamper and Seize microswitches of Seize microswitch 79 trips, or there are at all Keypads restore, and NO two Keypads least two Keypads with the same BPI bus have the same BPI bus Address Address 0960...
  • Page 62 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 0970 Warning ...the VectorRX Receiver does not respond ...The VectorRX Receiver responds to the wireless to the Control Panel Control Panel devices 0971 False key ...a false Key/Card is used at a Reader ...ALL false Keys/Cards have been with - drawn from the Readers 0972 Warning fuse +F ...fuse blows ...fuse is replaced...
  • Page 63 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 0991 Battery low …2 years have passed since the last Reset ...the Reset Battery Memory operation is memory Battery Memory expired operation done (refer to "Reset Warning Lithium" un - der "KEYPAD OPERATIONS" in the PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD...
  • Page 64 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 1002 Standard ...the Enable automatic update standard ...the [Upd.leg.sum.time] message is time/Summer time/summer time option is enabled and: shown on a keypad display in View Trouble time changed the Control panel clock reaches 02.00 mode hours on the last Sunday in March (switch to daylight saving time) or, at 03.00 hours on the last Sunday in Octo -...
  • Page 65 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 1888 Bypass zone no..the Zone is bypassed ...Zone no. is restored 2167 2168 Bypass zone no..the Wireless Zone is bypassed ...the Wireless Zone is restored – Wireless 2231 2232 Telephone line ...the Telephone Line voltage is less than ...the Telephone Line voltage is higher trouble 3V for 45 seconds.
  • Page 66 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... Super key [Fire] …buttons Ì and Í on the Keypad are NOT ALLOWED! [Keypad nnn] pressed simultaneously Super key ...buttons P and p on the Keypad are NOT ALLOWED! [Assistance] pressed simultaneously [Keypad nnn] Super ...buttons À...
  • Page 67 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 3376 Digital ...a Digital Communicator call — using a NOT ALLOWED! communicator protocol other than Contact ID — is suc- cessful 3377 Teleservice ...a Teleservice call is successful NOT ALLOWED! action OK 3378 Dialler action ...a Dialler call fails NOT ALLOWED! failed...
  • Page 68 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 3415 Memo present … a message is recorded on the ..the message is played Answerphone 3416 B-NET Module … the Control panel cannot communicate ... communication with the B-NET Module Missing with the B-NET Module restores 3417 LAN Link...
  • Page 69 The system will generate the Customized Event when If you apply the OR operator to a Spot Event and a Event 1 OR Event 2 starts (see Fig. 45: d1, d3 and d5). NON-Spot event, the Customized Event may in The system will end the Customized Event when the some cases operate as a Spot Event (i.e.
  • Page 70 The system WILL NOT generate the Customized If you apply the XOR operator to a NON-Spot event Event if the status of Event 1 is different from that and a Spot Event, the Customized event may, in of Event 2 when the Window is not running (see some cases, operate as a Spot Event (i.e.
  • Page 71: Scheduler - Arming

    to set 5:45 p.m. enter 17.45. The system will not generate the Customized If you enter an invalid value, the application will display event, if the status of Event 1 is different from that an error message. of Event 2, when the Window is not running (see Fig.
  • Page 72: Options

    Ø If you select an invalid value, the application will rec - Ø If you select an asterisk (*) the Month will be tify it to the highest accepted value. uninfluential. Ø If you select 0, the program will rectify it to 1. Year This field will allow you to select the Year.
  • Page 73: Scheduler - Timers

    On the upper line, select the number of the first day of When the Timer triggers the OFF signal, the corre - the holiday period (e.g. 8) in the Day field, and the re - sponding Event will be terminated (e.g. the Garden spective Month in the Month field (e.g.
  • Page 74: Models

    n Models Bypass Tamper on Zone If this option is enabled, by - Refer to “Models” and “Events” under “Scheduler - passed Zones will not generate Tamper Alarms. Timers”. Disable Arming on Battery Trouble If this option is enabled, Arming requests will be denied when any of Options the following events is in progress: This page will allow you to setup the options that determine...
  • Page 75 Display Chime Zone on Keypad (memory) This op - The G LED signals several different types of Trou- tion is uninfluential if the “Display Chime on Keypad ble events. If signalling is due to the Standard (real-time)” option is disabled. time/Summer time changeover, the Keypad (in If this option is enabled, the LCD Keypad will provide View...
  • Page 76: Keypad Codes - User

    Timeout Stop Continuous Recording This field will Keypads and User Codes Each Keypad and User allow you to program the interval (in seconds) between code can be programmed to control specific Partitions. the start of an Event — selected on the Events enabled Therefore, the outcome of a command entered at a Key - to stop continuous recording list —...
  • Page 77: Enable On Partitions

    Active An Active Code can access and control the sys - Linked event codes Connected with Code Types (if tem in accordance with its access level. Duress Code or not), in Contact ID and SIA protocol A Non-Active Code cannot access the system, however, case, the linked code changes.
  • Page 78: Associated Timer

    n Associated Timer n Father PIN If a Code is associated with a Timer, it will function only A Code’s Available status, Active status, Father during the programmed Timer slots (refer to “Scheduler codes and PIN cannot be changed without entering one - Timers”).
  • Page 79: Enable On Led Keypad

    n Enable on LED Keypad The Installer Code hierarchy is set at factory and The “Enable LED keypad” table will allow you enable CANNOT be changed: the code concerned on the LED Keypads (16 keypads Ø Installer codes no. 196, 197, 198 and 199 have two max).
  • Page 80: Codes - Code Types

    Codes - Code Types Stop Alarms As per Panel Reset but for the Stop Alarms option. When programming the Codes, you must also select NOTE: If the Stop Alarms option is enabled, the events which functions are to be enabled. listed in the previous paragraph will be ignored.
  • Page 81 View Log If this option is enabled, the Code will be Clear phone queue on disarming If this option is en - able to view and print the Events — relative to its Parti - abled, outgoing calls — triggered by events associated tions —...
  • Page 82: Installer Codes

    Digital keys Disarming with User Code If this option is enabled, the Code will be able to Disarm all the Partitions com - mon to both the Code and Keypad in use. The Digital Keys page will allow you to program the pa - rameters of the Digital Keys, as follows.
  • Page 83: Allowed Operations

    KeyFobs n Allowed Operations This section of the Digital Keys Page will allow you to set up the amount of times a Key can operate the sys - Systems with two VectorRX or VRX32-433 Receivers can tem (i.e. perform Arm/Disarm in Away, A and B Mode manage up to 32 keyFobs (with two VectorRX-8 up to 16 operations) before it is locked out automatically.
  • Page 84: Clock

    On-site downloading To replace KeyFob: select the required Wireless key, then enter the ESN of the new Wireless Key in the Se - Once the operating parameters have been set up, they must rial Number field. be downloaded to the Control Panel concerned, as follows. To enrol a KeyFob: select an empty key placement (ESN = 0) then enter the Wireless Key ESN in the Serial Access to Programming requires the Installer...
  • Page 85: Firmware Upgrade

    4. Program the following parameters: lated pages, select Configuration from the Folders – Telephone Number – enter the Control panel menu; to download All the Pages, select KYO 320 from telephone number; the Folders menu. – Disable Tone Check – Enable/Disable this op- tion as required.
  • Page 86 The parameters in the Connecting window can be This is the release of the Modem that MODEM v. x.xx changed temporarily without affecting the pro- is connected to the PC serial port grammed parameters of the open Customer. The application cannot find the Bmod Modem not on the specified serial port.
  • Page 87: Check Panel

    Check Panel The Check option from the menu bar of KYO320 downloading software application provides two sub-options: Check Panel and Check Configuration. Check Panel This option will allow you to view the real-time status of the Control panel (see Fig. 56). Entry of a valid User code PIN will allow you to control the Zones, Outputs and Partitions and view the Timers and Trouble windows.
  • Page 89: Appendix

    APPENDIX K3/VOX2 Voice Board 2. Join the two parts then twist to lock in place. Disconnect the Mains and battery power before 3. Screw the Speaker onto the backplate. starting the installation procedure. 4. Plug the Voice board into the connector 17, secure The K3/VOX2 Voice board records and plays Voice it firmly in position by means of the screws.
  • Page 90: Manual Selection

    The Microphone and Loudspeaker should be Ø the Input expander zones must be: Instant, Repeti- housed in separate boxes. tive and Normally Open (DO NOT assign these to “Voice Modules” should be mounted in places Partitions). The zones must be associated with a which allow easy access.
  • Page 91: Manual And Auto-Select Mode

    Use the Partition and/or Control panel Events in the The optional K3/PRT2 Printer Interface will allow you to Event-Actions page to activate the Dialler and Tele - connect the Control panel to a parallel printer for: phone Communicator Outputs. In this way, the zone —...
  • Page 92: Vectorrx, Vrx32-433 And Vectorrx-8 Receiver

    2. Plug the Printer interface into the connector 15 on DESCRIPTION the Control panel PCB then, using the screws, se - 120 Spring catch slots (2) cure it in place. 121 Anchor screw locations (3 x ø 4.6 mm) 122 Antennas (2) 3.
  • Page 93: Mounting The Receiver

    129a NO WIRING Figure 64 VectorRX-8 Receiver components IN THIS AREA ® ATN1 GND11 ATN1 GND1 GND2 GND22 RED BLK YEL GRN RED BLK YEL GRNGND Figure 65 VRX32-433 Receiver components Figure 62 VectorRX Receiver components 1. Loosen the screws 126 (it is not necessary to re - n Mounting the Receiver move them).
  • Page 94: Connecting The Receiver

    4. Pull the connection wires through the wire entry To EARTH terminal 127. Serrated of B-NET PCB flange nut 5. Place the backplate in the proposed placement, mark the screw positions 121 then drill the screw holes. Mains earth wire Be careful to avoid conduits and plumbing when drilling.
  • Page 95: Telim

    DESCRIPTION n Technical Specifications 130 Backplate screw locations (4) The following table contains the technical specifications 131 Connector for the Control panel link. of the B-NET Module. 132 Microprocessors (2) 133 LAN link Voltage 13.8 V_ 134 Cable entry Current draw 250 mA Terminal board Dimensions (W x H x D)
  • Page 96: Type Description 71 Sia/Sia Over B-Net

    (Bentel). dbManager Data to transfer Select the data to export. DbManager (in Bentel security Suite) is an application Show warnings Click on Show warnings if you want developed to copy safely customer’s data from a source information regarding the risk of exporting customer ac- to a destination.
  • Page 97 In the event of a duplicated Code but different Name a win - Data path Select the source drive and folder contain - dow as per figure?b will open with the following options. ing the database to be restructured/reindexed Ø Keep - the data of the customer account from the Origin folder will overwrite the data of the customer account Update structure Use Update structure to regener - with the duplicated Code in the Destination folder.
  • Page 98 Access Levels menu provides the possibility to man - Users List Shows the users list wondow. If you want to age users data for all Bentel Security Suite softwares. delete or modify a user, username and password will be requested.
  • Page 99 EVENT CONTACT ID CL. CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Valid key on partition partition partition JP/UX 0000 Alarm stop on partition part. no. BC/UX part. no. Alarm stop on panel BC/UX 0000 Bypass zone zone no. BB/BU 0000 zone no. Telephone line trouble LT/LR 0000 Error printer...
  • Page 100: Difference Between Kyo300-100 (Rev. 1.30) And New Kyo320 Control Panel

    Figure 71 Choose action Windows 4. Select the destination disk and folder from the Desti - receivers. The KeyFobs are enrolled one by one with , nation box. A, B or Away arming and SuperKey. 5. Select Log and/or Show warnings. High-Low Volume On the software Telephone page there is the possibility to choose High or Low volume 6.

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