Identification Of Parts; About The Control Panel - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

Expandable multifunction control panel
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Please read this section carefully to get an overall view
of the main components of the system and LEDs.
The numbers in boldface (used in this text) refer to the
descriptions in the tables and figures in this section.
The components are generally numbered in clockwise
order. The outlined numbers refer to the common hard -
ware components of the BPI devices and are described
once only — when first encountered.
n About the Control panel
Figure 1 shows the maximum configuration of the
KYO320, therefore, some of the components may not
be present on this system.
No.
DESCRIPTION
1 Frontplate screws (2)
2 Loudspeaker (supplied with K3/VOX2 Voice
Board)
3 Tamper microswitch
4 Main Board (see fig. 2)
5 Backplate anchor screw locations (4x Ø 5 mm)
6 K3/VOX2 Voice board (accessory item)
7 K3/PRT2 Printer Interface (accessory item)
8 Switching Power Supply (see fig. 3)
9 Thermal probe (accessory item)
10 Housing for 12V – 17Ah max. Battery (not supplied)
11 Cable entry
12 Seize microswitch
13 Seize microswitch bracket
14 Loudspeaker Connector
15 Future use connector
16 Terminal board for Telephone line connection
17 K3/VOX2 Voice Board connector
19 K3/PRT2 Printer Interface connector
20 Flash Memory chip
21 Memory Jumper (M) — if inserted, it will allow
the system to save the programmed parameters
during black-out:
o// = parameters will be deleted (at default);
//o = parameters will be saved
22 Switching power Supply connector (connected)
23 RAM chip battery holder
24 Serial Port RS232
25 MICRO LED(RUN):
OFF or ON = Microprocessor blocked
Flickering = Microprocessor OK
KYO320

IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS

No.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
DESCRIPTION
26 BPI LED:
OFF = BPI Bus OK
ON = BPI Bus Trouble
27 MAINS LED (POW):
ON = Control panel powered by Mains (230 V);
OFF = Mains Failure—the Control panel will be
powered by the backup Battery during blackout
28 RESET LED (RES):
OFF = Microprocessor OK
ON = Microprocessor resetting
29 Self-recover termic Fuse
30 Connector for backup Battery (The control panel
shuthdown the backup Battery due to voltage
drop (Safety threshold 9,6V), because this con -
dition can damage the battery)
32 Terminal board (KEY BUS) for VectorRX,
VRX32-433 and VectorRX-8 Receiver connec -
tion
33 Terminal board (BPI bus) for BPI device connec -
tions
34 Self-recover termic Fuse
35 Self-recover termic Fuse
36 Self-recover termic Fuse
37 Self-recover termic Fuse
38 connector for MIA-D, ALISON-DVP or Alison-S(B029)
Keypad
39 Microprocessor
40 Terminal board for Tamper Line and Input de -
vice connections (Detectors, etc.)
41 Seize connector (connected)
42 Self-recover termic Fuse
43 Self-recover termic Fuse
44 Self-recover termic Fuse
45 Self-recover termic Fuse
46 Self-recover termic Fuse
47 RAM chip
49 Terminal board for Output device connections
(Sirens, etc.)
50 STOP ALARM Jumper: can be used to disable
Outputs no. 1, 2 and 3 (terminals +N1, +A1,
C1-NC1-NA1, +N2, +A2, C2-NC2-NA2, +N3,
+A3, C3-NC3-NA3):
//o = Output Enabled (at default)
o// = Output Disabled
51 Tamper microswitch connector (connected)
53 Stranded wires: connect the Switching Power
Supply to the Main board (connected)
54 Fine Adjustment Trimmer
55 Auxiliary power terminals (13.8 V)
56 Mains terminals
(230V / 50 Hz)
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