Bpi Bus Wiring Limitations - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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5. The display will show "ALISON/DVP: 01".
Using C or D, select the Address for the Keypad.
6. Press E to confirm and continue or press e to
delete the setting — in both cases the Keypad will emit
an audible signal and go to step 7.
7. Using C or D, select an address for the Proximity
Reader, the display will show the current Address of the
Proximity Reader: "PROXI: 01" (preset at factory).
If you DO NOT INTEND using the Proximity Reader —
press o, the display will show the "PROXI: OFF"
message.
If you INTEND using the Proximity Reader — press
O, the display will show the "PROXI: 01" message.
8. Press E to confirm, or press e to delete the setting
— in both cases the Keypad will emit an audible signal and
the display will show the "CALL SERVICE" message.
Re-insert the jumper 73 and replace the case, the Keypad
will exit the programming session automatically.
+
A long
beep on first power up indicates that the
ALISON/DVP keypad memory is devoid of an ESN and
therefore, cannot be enrolled by KYO320 Control Panels.
ALISON-S(B029) ASSIGNING ADDRESSES On
first power up the Keypad will assume the preset Ad-
dress '01' (at default).
+
You can exit the Programming phase at any point
in the following procedure by inserting the jumper
73 or by closing the Tamper switch.
NOTE: If the buzzer volume is set at 0, the keypad will
not emit any audible signals (refer to 'ADJUSTING THE
ON-BOARD BUZZER VOLUME').
1. Generate Tamper status by removing the frontplate.
2. Connect the Keypad to the Control panel BPI BUS.
3. Remove the Jumper 73 — after several seconds the
Keypad will emit an audible signal (long beep) to indi -
R
NO
¥
STANDBY
10 K
ALARM
5 K
ALARM
0
ALARM
Table 2 Balance Types: the R column shows the resistance across the Zone terminal and the Negative during the
corresponding status (¥ indicates that the terminal is open; 0 indicates that the terminal is shorted to negative)
KYO320
NC
10 K
ALARM
ALARM
STANDBY
STANDBY
STANDBY
SHORTED
STANDBY
SHORTED
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cate access to the programming phase and the display
will show "ALISON/S: 01".
4. Using C or D, select the Address for the Keypad.
5.Press E to confirm, or press e to delete the set -
ting — in both cases the Keypad will emit an audible sig -
nal, and the display will show the "CALL SERVICE"
message. Re-insert the jumper 73 and replace the
frontplate, the Keypad will exit the programming ses -
sion automatically.
n BPI bus Wiring Limitations
Due to Voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by
the Control panel BPI bus connections, the following
wiring limitations must be respected:
Ø the maximum wire length between the Control
panel and the BPI peripheral must not exceed 500
metres;
Ø the overall wire length of each branch of the Control
panel BPI bus must not exceed 1000 metres.
In order to allow the BPI peripherals to operate properly,
11.5V or more must be present across terminals [+] and
[–]. If a lower voltage is present, it can be boosted by:
Ø increasing the wire section that supplies the Control panel
BPI device (the wires that connect [+] and [–] of the Control
panel to terminals [+] and [–] of the BPI device);
Ø connecting some of the BPI peripherals downstream
of a Power Station (these devices will be powered by
the Power Station, therefore, will not load the Control
panel BPI bus);
Ø using a Power Station to provide the voltage for the
BPI peripheral load.
+
The cable length downstream of a Power station
should not to be included the overall wire length for
each branch of the Control panel BPI bus.
Due to Voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by
the Power Station BPI bus connections, the following
wiring limitations must be respected:
Ø the maximum wire length between the Power Sta -
tion (BPIOUT terminals) and the BPI peripheral
must not exceed 500 metres;
Ø the overall wire length between the Power Station
(BPIOUT terminals) and the BPI bus peripherals
must not exceed 1000 metres.
BALANCE TYPES
10 K ALARM
ALARM
STANDBY
ALARM
ALARM
DOUBLE
GLASS BREAK
TAMPER
TAMPER
ALARM
STANDBY
STANDBY
ALARM
SHORTED
SHORTED
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