Cycles; Partitions; Sensitivity - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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The G LED (ON) signals several different types of
Trouble events. If the signal is due to Inactivity, the
Keypad (in View Trouble Mode) will show the In-
activity message (refer to "View Trouble
Mode" in the USER'S MANUAL).
The following information will be recorded in the Event
log:
Ø TYPE: Inactivity
Ø ID. EVENT: Description of the Partitions the Zone is
assigned to;
Ø AGENT: None;
Ø ID. AGENT: Description of the Zone that triggered
the Inactivity event.
Zone Inactivity will terminate when the Zone restores
standby, or when the Zone triggers an Alarm.
The termination of a Zone Inactivity event will be sig-
nalled on the G LED (OFF) on Keypads which are enabled
on at least one of the Partitions the Zone belongs to.
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The G LED switch OFF ONLY when there are no
Inactive Zone or Trouble signals relating to the
Keypad Partitions.
As the event is a Spot event, the termination of a
Zone Inactivity event will not be signalled.
Auto-arm on delay If you enable this option, the Parti -
tions the Zone belongs to will Arm automatically when
the programmed Inactivity Time expires (refer to Inac -
tivity Time/Delay).
Inactivity Time/Delay This field will allow you to pro -
gram the Inactivity window (i.e. the time the system will
allow the Zone to be inactive).
Valid entries: 1 through 14400 minutes (10 days) 1-min -
ute steps.
At default, the Inactivity Time is 1 minute.
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The programmed Inactivity Time will reset when:
— ALL the Partitions the Zone belongs to Disarm;
— the Zone is violated;
— the Zone Restores to standby.
n Cycles
This parameter determines the number of times the
Zone will be able to trigger the Zone Alarm event.
Valid entries: 0 through 254 or Repetitive:
Ø If 0 is selected, the Zone will be unable to trigger
Zone Alarm events;
Ø if any number other than 0 is selected, the Zone will
be able to trigger the corresponding number of Alarm
events;
Ø if Repetitive is selected, the Zone will be able to trig-
ger an unlimited number of Zone Alarm events.
The Zone Alarm Cycle counter will reset when:
Ø one of the Partitions of the Zone changes status;
Ø one of the Partitions of the Zone Resets;
Ø one of the Partitions of the Zone exits Block Alarm
status;
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Ø the programming session ends (i.e. when you exit
the Installer Menu or complete downloading via the
PC);
Ø the Zone is Unbypassed.
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A Zone that signals a persistent Alarm condition
(e.g. due to Trouble conditions) will generate one
Alarm cycle ONLY, in compliance with CEI 79/2
regulations. It will be unable to generate further cy-
cles until the Alarm counter has been cleared.
n Partitions
This table will allow you to assign the Alarm and Com-
mand Zones to the Partitions.
For Alarm Zones — The selected Partitions will deter-
mine which User Codes, Digital Keys/Cards and Oper-
ating Times will be associated with the Zone. Each Alarm
Zone can be assigned to more than one Partition.
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If the Zone is a Delayed Zone (Entry Delay, Path,
Exit Delay or Last Exit Delay), the system will apply
the longest Entry Delay, Exit Delay or Last Exit De -
lay of all its Armed Partitions.
For Command Zones — The selected Partitions will deter -
mine which Partitions the Zone will be able to control. Each
Command Zone can operate on more than one Partition.
Full Arming Alarm If this option is enabled, the Zone
will be able to generate the Alarm on Zone event ONLY
when ALL of its Partitions are Armed.
If this option is disabled, the Zone will be able to gener -
ate the Alarm on Zone event even when AT LEAST
ONE of the Partitions it is assigned to is Armed.
n Sensitivity
The system will signal Zone Alarm status when the volt -
age on the Zone terminal exceeds the Alarm threshold
for the programmed interval (Within), and/or number of
times (Pulses). This section will allow you to program
amount of time (Length) and/or the number of times
(Pulses), as follows.
Standard This field will allow you to set the number of
Pulses that will trigger Alarm status.
Valid entries: 1 to 3 pulses from 100 ms (0.1 seconds)
through 1000 ms (1 second) in steps of 100 ms (0.1
seconds).
If you set more than 1 Pulse, you will be able to set the
Within time (i.e. the interval within which the pro -
grammed number of Pulses must occur), and select
whether the system will signal Zone Alarm when:
— Pulses are detected within the set time (Alarm for n
pulses within t Sec., where n stands for the number of
Pulses and t the programmed Within time), or when:
— 1 pulse is detected which is longer than the pro -
grammed Within time (OR single pulse with length >
t Sec., where t stands for the programmed Within
time).
Low This field will allow you to set the minimum Pulse
length.

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