Oscillation; Cycles; Events; Partitions - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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n Oscillation
Outputs with this attribute will remain active for the pro -
grammed time, return to standby for the same amount
of time, and then reactivate. Oscillating Outputs can be
used to generate visual and audible signals (cause
LEDs to blink or buzzers to sound).
Oscillation parameters
Half Cycle This field will allow you to program the amount
of time the Output will be active, and the amount of time it
will be in standby status during Oscillation.
Valid entries: 200 msec (milliseconds) through 1400 msec
in 200 msec steps; If you set 0, the Output will not oscillate.
n Cycles
Monostable Outputs may continue to run the programmed
number of Cycles even after the triggering event has been
cleared. During each cycle, the Output will be active for the
programmed ON Time and will restore to standby for the
programmed OFF Time. If a Half Cycle has been pro -
grammed, the Output will oscillate in accordance with the
Half Cycle parameters (during the ON Time).
This field will allow you to set the number of Output
Cycles, as follows.
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The parameters in the Cycles section can be set for
Monostable Outputs only.
Cycles This field will allow you to set the number of cy-
cles the Output must run.
Valid entries: 1 to 31 Cycles (1 Cycle is set at default).
Timeless If this option is enabled, the Output will run
an unlimited number of cycles. In which case, the Out-
put cycles can be interrupted ONLY by Partition Reset
or Control Panel Reset.
!
DO NOT associate Outputs with the Timeless attrib-
ute with NON Restorable-NON Spot, Spot and Spe-
cial events, as these events cannot be stopped.
n Events
The Events button will allow you to view the Events
that activate the selected Output.

Partitions

Each Partition consists of a group of zones that the
system manages independently (Virtual Control
Panel). Each Partition can be programmed with its
own Codes, Timers, Actions and Parameters.
This system manages 32 Partitions. You can setup
the Partitions in the BPI Zones and Wireless pages.
The layout of the Partitions page is as follows.
No. This field shows the Partition ID number, used
in some parts of the application instead of the De-
scription (e.g. for Telephone Access).
Description This field is for the Partition Label (16
characters). The Description will identify the Parti-
tion in all the operations it is involved in.
KYO320
Entry Time This field will allow you to set the Partition
Entry Time. Violation of an Armed Entry Delay Zone
will trigger the programmed Entry Time.
The Partition Entry Time will be signalled by:
Ø the Entry time on partition event for the Partition;
Ø an audible signal from the Partition Keypads.
An Alarm will not be generated if the violated Partition is
Disarmed before the Entry time expires.
Exit Time This field will allow you to set the Partition
Exit Time. Violation of an Armed Exit Delay Zone will
trigger the programmed Exit Time.
If violation ends before the Exit time expires, the Zone
will not generate an Alarm.
The Partition Exit Time will be signalled by:
Ø the Exit time on partition event for the respective
Partition;
Ø an audible signal on the Partition Keypads.
Last Exit Time This field will allow you to set the Last
Exit Time. Violation of an Armed Last Exit Zone will
trigger the programmed Last Exit Time of its Partition.
This feature will allow the system to Arm as soon as the
programmed Last Exit Time expires. Valid entries for
Entry, Exit and Last Exit Times:
0 minutes and 0 seconds through 59 minutes and 55
seconds, in 5-second steps. If you enter a higher value,
it will be converted automatically to the maximum ad -
missible value. If you enter a value that is not a multiple
of 5 seconds, it will be rounded off to the nearest 5-sec -
ond step. Default setting: 1 minute.
Partition Code This field is for the Partition User
Code. When a Partition-related event occurs, the Digital
Communicator will send the respective Partition Code
to the telephone numbers with the Send Always option
Disabled (refer to "Digital Communicator").
The Partition Code is useful in shared Security system
applications (for example, in an apartment building or
Shopping Mall, etc.) where it is necessary to identify the
Partition in Alarm status rather than the system (the
Figure 32 Partitions page
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