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About the System

The full-featured KYO320 security systems have been
especially designed to satisfy all security needs, from resi -
dential to advanced industrial applications.
The objective of the KYO320 is to make end-user oper -
ation simple and help the Installer improve efficiency.
This is achieved by reduced complexity software and
firmware, and remote programming and diagnostic fa -
cilities.
This system provides impressive application flexibility
and many interesting features such as monitoring facili -
ties and telephone access (refer to "Telephone func -
tions").
KYO 320 has 8 Input zones expandable to 344, and 6
Outputs expandable to 118.
Partitions KYO320 manages 32 independent Parti -
tions — all with Stay/Away control. Each Partition
(group of zones) can be programmed with its own En -
try/Exit and Auto-Arm/Disarm Times, etc., and can be
controlled by digital Keys/Cards, Codes and/or Input
zones.
Events and Actions KYO320 manages over 3000
events . The factory default settings have been purpose
programmed to require few or no changes for standard
applications. However, the programming flexibility of
the Events and Actions (Output, Digital communicator
and Voice Dialler Actions) will allow you to fully custom -
ize the system.
Telephone Functions The Telephone Communicator
manages 50 telephone number. Up to 8 telephone
numbers can be assigned to the Digital Communicator.
Each Communicator number can have its own Cus -
tomer Code and Reporting format (usually assigned by
the Central station).
The Bentel Security Suite Software and B-Mod Mo -
dem (accessory items) reduce on-site time to a mini -
mum by allowing you to provide Teleservice (on-line
Customer enquiry and assistance facilities).
The Teleservice function can also be used for up -
loading, downloading and diagnosis. Up to 4 telephone
numbers can be assigned to this function.
KYO320
Voice Board The K3/VOX2 Voice Board (accessory
item) manages 64 recordable Voice messages and 32
telephone numbers for the Answerphone, Dialler,
Memo and Ambient-sound recording facilities.
The answering device can function even if the K3/VOX2
Voice Board is absent, but in this case there aren't voice
messages.
Voice communications to and from the Control panel al -
low operations such as: Listen-in; Talk/Listen-in (2Way
Audio); Input status enquiry (with Voice answer); Re -
mote control of appliances (Turn ON/OFF); Arm/Disarm
Partitions; Alarm Reset and Inhibit Calls.
Access to all the "over-the-phone" features requires a
Telephone Access Code — which can be disabled im -
mediately after use.
Scheduler The Scheduler can be setup to Arm/Disarm
Partitions automatically (on a daily or weekly basis),
and to control 64 daily timer events for KYO320.
Wireless Devices This
VectorRX, VRX32-433 and VectorRX-8 Receiver (ac -
cessory item). The VectorRX and VRX32-433 Receiver
accepts up to 32 Wireless devices (64 with 2 VectorRX
or VRX32-433), such as: PIR Motion Detectors
(AMD10); Magnetic Contacts (AMC10); Glass break
Detectors; Smoke Detectors (ASD10), and up to 16
Wireless Keys (32 with 2 VectorRX or VRX32-433)
(KeyFob) (ARC20). VectorRX-8 Receiver accepts up to
8 Wireless devices and up to 8 Wireless Keys (KeyFob)
(ARC20).
Programming This system can be programmed from
the Keypad, or via the KYO320 Software Application
and a computer. The Software Application (runs under
Windows) provides real-time supervisory facilities (via
connection to an RS232 Interface or Teleservice), and
will allow you to make the fullest use of all the system
features.

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