Bentel Security KYO 4 M Installation Manual

Bentel Security KYO 4 M Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
MADE
IN
OHSAS 18001
OHSAS 18001
ISO 14001
ISO 14001
ISO 9001
ISO 9001
9192.BSEC
IT - 60983
9191.BNT2
IT-52588
9105.BNT1
IT-52587
ITALY

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL MADE OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 ISO 9001 ISO 9001 9192.BSEC IT - 60983 9191.BNT2 IT-52588 9105.BNT1 IT-52587 ITALY...
  • Page 2 KYO 4 M – KYO 8 M – KYO 8W M – KYO 32 M – KYO 4 P – KYO 8 P – KYO 8W P – KYO 32 P KYO 8GWP-SW1 – KYO 8GWP-SW2 – KYO 8GWL-SW1 – KYO 8GWL-SW2 KYO 8G P-SW1 –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ® ® ABLE OF ONTENTS Section 1 - Identification of Parts ........6 The PREMIUM LED and PREMIUM LCD Keypads ........6 The CLASSIKA LED and CLASSIKA LCD Keypads ........7 ECLIPSE2 Reader, PROXI Reader, SAT Key, PROXI-CARD ..... 9 M-IN/OUT Expander ..................
  • Page 4 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Keypads Page ....................42 Keypads Table ..................42 Enable Keypad ..................42 Keypad Type ..................... 42 Readers Page ....................43 Readers Table ..................43 Receiver Page ..................... 44 Expander In/Out Page ................. 45 Zones Page ....................46 Zones Table ....................
  • Page 5 ® ® Options Page ....................72 Options ..................... 72 Auto-Reset Memory .................. 76 Code Page ....................77 User Code Table ..................77 Quick Arm ....................78 Wireless Key Codes ................78 Installer Code ................... 79 Programming User Code PINs ..............79 Key/Card Page .....................
  • Page 6: Section 1 - Identification Of Parts

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel 1 - I ECTION DENTIFICATION OF ARTS The numbers in boldface (in square brackets) refer to the hardware parts described in this Manual, and other Manuals relevant to this product. The PREMIUM LED and PREMIUM LCD Keypads Figure 1.1a - The PREMIUM LED and PREMIUM LCD Keypads...
  • Page 7: The Classika Led And Classika Lcd Keypads

    ® ® Section 1 - Identification of Parts The CLASSIKA LED and CLASSIKA LCD Keypads + C R - Figure 1.1b - The CLASSIKA LED and CLASSIKA LCD Keypads...
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  • Page 9: Eclipse2 Reader, Proxi Reader, Sat Key, Proxi-Card

    ® ® Section 1 - Identification of Parts ECLIPSE2 Reader, PROXI Reader, SAT Key, PROXI-CARD 66 67 68 60 59a 66 68 Figure 1.2 - The PROXI Reader, PROXI-CARD, ECLIPSE2 Reader and SAT Key...
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  • Page 11: M-In/Out Expander

    ® ® Section 1 - Identification of Parts M-IN/OUT Expander Figure 1.3 - M-IN/OUT Expander and dedicated container VRX32-433/VRX32-868 and Vector/RX8 Receiver Figure 1.4 - VRX32-433 /VRX32-868(left) and Vector/RX8 Receiver...
  • Page 12: Section 2 - Installation

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel 2 - I ECTION NSTALLATION Mounting the Peripherals The Main Unit Refer to the Main Unit Manual for the respective installation instructions. Mounting Keypads Work carefully through the following steps: CAUTION - For CLASSIKA keypad, before removing the keypad cover, OPEN THE FLIP [48] COMPLETELY.
  • Page 13: Mounting Eclipse2 Readers

    ® ® Section 2 - Installation 5. Using the cable [70], complete the connections to the Control panel BPI Bus. 6. Assign the Addresses to all the peripheral devices (refer to ‘Addressing Devices’, further on in this section). 7. Reattach the frontplate. PROXI Readers must be located at least 50 cm apart.
  • Page 14 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel 7. Carry out coding of the Device by means of the first 5 microswitches on the Minidip [88], as shown in Table 2.2 (microswitch no. 1 must be left in the OFF position). 8. Set the operating mode for the tamper switch [77] and snatch microswitch [82] using jumper [78]: = Switches enabled;...
  • Page 15: Addressing Devices

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  • Page 16 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel ¾ if you enter an incorrect address, wait at least 1 second before trying again. On the LCD keypad, the address that has been set is shown by the last two char- acters of the top line of the display. On the LED Keypad, the address set is shown by LEDs 1 to 16.
  • Page 17 The FAST functioning mode (Roller blind) could be entered only with the procedure described in these instructions, and not by software, through the Bentel Security Suite application (the Roller blind Quality for the Zones related to the Keypads Input Expander is blocked).
  • Page 18 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel 4) Programming the INPUT EXPANDER - The lit LED G indicates that the Input Expanderis being programmed. Press ON to enable the Input Expander, then program the address which you would like to assign to the Input Expander (from 1 to 4), then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the step no.
  • Page 19: Addressing Classika Keypads

    The FAST functioning mode (Roller blind) could be entered only with the procedure described in these instructions, and not by software, through the Bentel Security Suite application (the Roller blind Quality for the Zones related to the Keypads Input Expander is blocked).
  • Page 20: Setting Up The Bpi Level

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel 2) Programming the ADDRESS - Set the address of the keyboard (from 1 to 8), then press ENTER to confirm or press ESC to cancel the change and exit programming. Programming the LED Keypad For programming the LED Keypad, follow the procedure described below. 1) Press and keep pressed the keys 1 and OFF for at least 3 seconds after which the programming phase starts.
  • Page 21: Installing The Vrx32-433 And Vector/Rx8 Receiver

    ® ® Section 2 - Installation Installing the VRX32-433 and Vector/RX8 Receiver Control panels from the 8W, 8GW, 16D, 32 and 32G series support VRX32- 433/VRX32-868 and Vector/RX8 Wireless Receivers for Wireless device management. This section describes the features and installation procedure of these devices.
  • Page 22: Connecting Peripherals

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Connecting Peripherals This section describes the wiring of the peripheral devices. Shielded conductor cable must be used for all connections. One end of the shield must be connected to the Control panel, as shown in the wiring diagrams. Each wiring diagrams refers to a specific device type (Keypad, Key/Card Reader, Sensor or Signalling device) and shows the respective terminals.
  • Page 23 ® ® Section 2 - Installation NOTE - The input lines L1, L2 and L3 on the PREMIUM keypad may be left disconnected if the keypad is NOT connected to a control unit in the KYO32 series, because all the other control units in the KYO UNIT series DO NOT support input expansion.
  • Page 24: Alarm Detectors

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Alarm Detectors The Control panel provides 8 independent zone terminals (4 on KYO4, 6 for Kyo16D): [L1], [L2], [L3], [L4], [L5], [L6], [L7], [L8] which accept Normally Closed and Normally Open detectors. The 10 KΩ resistors (1.2 KΩ...
  • Page 25 ® ® Section 2 - Installation on KYO 4-8-8W -32 models on KYO 8G -8G W -32G m odels +V AUX on KYO 16D m odel 1,2K on KYO 16D m odel Figure 2.5 - Connecting detectors to a Balanced zone 1,2K o n K YO 16 D m odel Figure 2.6 - Connecting detectors to a Double balanced zone on KY O 4-8-8W -3 2 m o de ls...
  • Page 26: Connecting Fire Detectors (With Repeat Outputs)

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Connecting Fire Detectors (with Repeat Outputs) This Control panel also accepts Fire detectors. The Alarm repeat outputs of the Fire detectors must be connected to Fire zones (Normally Open -24 hour zone). The wiring diagrams in Figures 2.8a and 2.8b shows three detectors, e.g. Bentel’s 600 Series and Bentel’s ZT100PL Models (smoke) connected to Alarm line [L1].
  • Page 27: Alarm Siren

    ® ® Section 2 - Installation Alarm Siren All types of signalling devices can be connected to the free-voltage relay (termi- nals [NC], [NO] and [COM]). The wiring diagram in Figure 2.10 illustrates the wiring of a Self-powered Siren (e.g. CALL) and an Indoor Siren (e.g. Wave). In a connection of this type, the Self-powered Siren which will activate when the Positive signal drops on terminal [+N].
  • Page 28: Connecting Roller-Blind And Vibration Detectors

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Connecting Roller-Blind and Vibration Detectors Zones 1 through 6 of the KYO8 and KYO32 Models, and all zones of the KYO4 (zones 1 through 2 for Kyo16D) support Roller-blind and Vibration detectors. The zones must be programmed respectively with either the Vibration or Roller-blind attribute (refer to the ‘PROGRAMMING FROM PC’...
  • Page 29: Connecting The Tamper Line

    ® ® Section 2 - Installation Connecting the Tamper Line G G - The Tamper Line terminals [AS] are not present on KYO16D Control Panel. To make a 24 H Tamper Line on KYO16D Control Panel: 1. Une an alarm zone 2.
  • Page 30: Auxiliary Device (Open Collector)

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Auxiliary Device (Open Collector) KYO4, KYO8, KYO8W and KYO32 have 3 programmable Open-Collector outputs (terminals 23 [O1], 24 [O2] and 25 [O3]). KYO8G, KYO8GW and KYO32G have 5 programmable Open-Collector outputs (terminals 38[O1], 39[O2], 40[O3], 41[O4] and 42[O5]). Kyo16D have 2 programmable Open- Collector outputs (terminals 22 [OC1] and 23 [OC2]).
  • Page 31: Connecting The Telephone Line

    ® ® Section 2 - Installation Connecting the Telephone Line If Telephone Dialler facility is used, the Telephone line must be connected to terminals [LE]. In this way, the Control panel will be the first device on the telephone line. If the Control panel is sharing the line with another device, the latter must be connected to terminals [LI] (see Figure 2.14), thus allowing the Control panel to take priority in the event of an Alarm.
  • Page 32: Double' Line Type (Only For Kyo16D)

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel ‘Double’ line type (only for KYO16D) The KYO16D has 6 zones connections. Each connection can be programmed “DOUBLE” or “DOUBLE with EOL” to reach a maximum of 12 zones. A “Double” or “Double with EOL” connection can detect 2 alarm and a single tamper.
  • Page 33: Section 3 - Programming From Pc

    Introduction This system can be programmed via keypad or via the ‘KyoUnit’ software appli- cation from the Bentel Security Suite. In the latter case, the computer must be linked to the Control panel by a serial cable (e.g. Bentel’s CVSER/9F9F).
  • Page 34: Managing Customers

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Print - This command will print the selected (9 9 9 9 9 ) pages. You can close the Pages section temporarily by clicking , and open it again temporarily by clicking the Page bar. If you want to keep the Pages section open, click also the drawing pin The Page name on the button will change in accordance with the open Page.
  • Page 35: Toolbar And Toolbuttons

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Figure 3.2 - Deleting Customers window You can close the Customers section by clicking , and show/hide the Cus- tomers section via Settings Ö Layout Ö Pages, or by pressing F9 on the computer keypad.
  • Page 36: The Menu Bar

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel The Menu Bar This chapter describes the Menu bar of the ‘KyoUnit’ application.  File Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö New Customer - This com- mand will allow you to program New Customer systems. All settings will be at default and can be programmed as per requirements.
  • Page 37 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC  Settings Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Layout - This option will allow you to view/hide the Pages and Customers sections.  Settings Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Serial Ports - This option will allow you to setup two Computer COM Ports, for the connec- tions between the Control panel and Modem (via RS232 link).
  • Page 38 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel  Check Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö System enquiry and control - This command will open a window similar to the one shown in Figure 3.3. which will allow you to: View the status of the Partitions View the status of the Zones View the status of the OC Outputs, and the Alarm Outputs View Trouble and Tamper events...
  • Page 39 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Tam. - GREEN Ö Zone in Standby; AMBER Ö Tamper on Zone; AMBER BLINKING Ö Tamper in Memory Byp. - GREEN Ö Zone Unbypassed; AMBER Ö Zone Bypassed To Bypass/Unbypass a Zone - Using the left button on the mouse, select the Zone then click the right button and select the required option from the Pop-up menu.
  • Page 40 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel  Check Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Key programming - This option will allow you to program the system Keys/Proxi-Cards. Once the Key/Proxi-Card has been prop- erly programmed and assigned to its respective Partitions, it must be enrolled on the system.
  • Page 41 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC  Modem Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Connection - This option will allow you to connect, via Modem, to the remote Control panel.  Modem Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Setting - This option will allow you to setup the Modem.  Modem Ö...
  • Page 42: Keypads Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Keypads Page At default or after a restoration Factory preset, in the Control Panel are auto- matically programmed one or more keyboards according to as specified in Tab. 6.1 of the Chapter 6 of MAIN UNIT MANUAL. Keypads Table This table will allow you to enable (9 9 9 9 9 ) or disable (box empty) the system keypads.
  • Page 43: Readers Page

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Readers Page The Card/Key Readers will allow you to perform all basic operations, such as: „ Global Arming „ Disarm Partitions „ A Mode Arming „ B Mode Arming „ Stop Alarm on Partitions Readers Table This window will allow you to enable (9 9 9 9 9 ) or disable (box empty) the system Read- ers (see Figure).
  • Page 44: Receiver Page

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  • Page 45: Expander In/Out Page

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Expander In/Out Page Series 32 control panels can have up to 4 M-IN/OUT Expanders connected to them, programmed as Input Expanders or Input/Output Expanders, in order to increase the number of zones (up to a maximum of 32) and up to 2 M-IN/OUT Expanders programmed as Output Expanders or Input/Output Expanders, in or- der to increase the number of outputs (up to a maximum of 16).
  • Page 46: Zones Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Zones Page This section describes the Zones page (see Figure 3.7). Zones Table No. - This column shows the Zone identifier number that will be used instead of the Zone label (Description) in some parts of the application. If an M-IN/OUT Expander is configured as an Expander with 4 Zones + Expander with 2 Outputs, only the Zones corresponding to terminals L3, L4, L5 and L6 will be usable;...
  • Page 47: Type

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Type This section describes how the various Zone types respond to violation during Standby status (Unbypassed). Bypassed zones will ignore violation and will not generate Alarms. (...) In this section, the text in brackets ( ... ) refers to the text which will actually appears on the LCD Keypad.
  • Page 48: Attributes

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Balance 10k (BAL) - (Balance 1k2 for Kyo16D) In Standby status, the  zone must be connected to Negative by a 10KΩ (or 1.2Kohm for Kyo16D). For ‘Vibration’ or Roller Blind’ zones attribute, the resistor is 1.5KΩ (or 600 ohm for Kyo16D).
  • Page 49 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Sensitivity: This trimmer sets the ‘Single Shock’ threshold. The select- T T T T T ed value — minimum 20 (100 ms), maximum 1 (5 ms) — will determine the ‘Shock’ impact the zone will allow before signalling violation. Set 1 for max- imum sensitivity.
  • Page 50 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel The ‘Vibration’ and ‘Roller Blind’ attributes can be assigned to the first 6 Control panel zones only (all zones for Kyo4 and only on the first 2 zones for Kyo16D). Wireless (Wireless) - (Only for 8W, 8GW, 16D, 32 and 32G models).
  • Page 51: Cycles

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Cycles This parameter determines the number of times the zone will signal the ‘Zone Alarm’ event. Repetitive (RP) - Zones with this attribute will generate the ‘Zone Alarm’ event for an unlimited number of times. Cycles (Cycles) - The required number of Alarm cycles (0 through 14) can be programmed in this field.
  • Page 52: Outputs Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Outputs Page This section describes the Outputs page (see Figure 3.8). The CEI 79-2 approval applies only if Outputs which activate Alarm devices such as Sirens, are not Bistable. Outputs Table No. - This column shows the OC Output identifier number that will be used instead of the Output label (Description), in some parts of the application.
  • Page 53: Monostable Times

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Monostable Times This section describes how to set the ON and OFF Times of Monostable Out- puts. Accepted values: 0 through 250 seconds. To used this function, click on "Monostable" check-box. z The ON Time determines the time an Output will remain active. z The OFF Time determines the time an Output will remain in ‘forced’...
  • Page 54 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Line Down (Line T.) - The Output will activate for 15 minutes when tel- ephone-line trouble is detected. If the trouble condition clears, the Output will restore automatically when the 15 minute interval expires, otherwise, it will remain active for a further 15 minutes.
  • Page 55 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC If you associate any of the signals in the last section to a ‘NON Monostable’ Output, the Output will restore when the cause of activation clears (automati- cally or manually). For example, the “Entry Time” signal will activate the Output for the pro- grammed Entry Time, then will restore automatically to standby.
  • Page 56: Partitions

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel System Tamper (Sys Tamp) - The Output will activate when violation is detected on the 24h Tamper line, or when the Control panel is forced open. The Output will restore automatically when the Alarm cycle ends. BPI Tamper (BPI Tamp) - The Output will activate when Keypad tamper is detected (when the keypad, PROXI or Expander frontplate is removed).
  • Page 57: Partitions Page

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Partitions Page This section describes the Partitions page (see Figure 3.9). Partitions Table No. - This column shows the Partition ID number that will be used instead of the Partition label (Description), in some parts of the application. Description - This field is for the Partition label (maximum 16 characters).
  • Page 58: Times

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Activation of the Partition OC Outputs (programmed with the ‘Entry  Time’ signal); A series of fast beeps, emitted by the Partition Keypads (except Mute  keypads), and Partition PROXI Readers (the ‘Enable buzzer on PROXI Reader’...
  • Page 59: Inactivity

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Inactivity z z z z z Inactivity - This parameter determines the maximum time (accepted values: 0 through 99 hours) that a Partition will be allowed to stay without signalling zone violation. The ‘Inactivity Partition no.’ event will be generated when the programmed interval elapses.
  • Page 60: Phone Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Phone Page This section describes the Phone page (see Figure 3.10). Telephone Numbers No. - This column shows the Telephone identifier number that will be used instead of the Telephone label (Description), in some parts of the application. The Telephone identifier number will also be used when programming the system from a Keypad.
  • Page 61: Type

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Type This section will allow you to select the operating mode of the 8 telephone Num- bers. To program the Type: 1. select the Telephone Number; 2. program the following parameters for the selected Telephone Number. z z z z z Telemonitoring - This option will allow the Control panel to communicate with the Central Station.
  • Page 62: Teleservice Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel z z z z z Listen-in - If this option is enabled, the Central Station operator (after receiv- ing an Alarm call from the system) will be able to open a Listen-in session on the monitored premises. If the ‘2-wayAudio alert’...
  • Page 63: Test Event

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC (the ‘Callback’ option must be enabled). If several Teleservice numbers have been listed in the ‘Telephone’ page, you can select the required number from the drop- down list (click the down arrow to open the drop-down list). Test Event The Test event will be generated at regular intervals, as per programming.
  • Page 64: Logger Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Logger Page This window (see Figure 3.12) will allow you to view the events recorded in the Logger. No. - This is the event number. The rotating Logger holds 256 events (128 on Series 4-8 Models). When the Logger is full, the oldest events will be deleted to make space for new events.
  • Page 65: Events Page

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC „ „ „ „ „ Delete button - This button opens the Delete Logger window, and will allow you to delete the events from the Hard-Disk. The events logged between the From - to dates entered in this window will be deleted when the OK button is clicked.
  • Page 66 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Event Code - This column is for the Event Codes (usually assigned by the Central Station). Event codes comprise 2 digits, accepted values: 0 through 9 for CESA and, 0 through 9 and HEX digits A and F for all other protocols. When using Pulse protocols with single digit codes, the second digit must be programmed as ‘A’...
  • Page 67 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Arm Partition n°2 (Partition 02) Arm Partition n°3 (Partition 03) Arm Partition n°4 (Partition 04) Messages button - Press this button to ac- cess the Messages window. This window will allow you to customize and edit the re- corded Messages.
  • Page 68: Priority Event

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Priority Event It is possible to give ‘Priority’ to one of the events on the Event list. When several events occur simultaneously, the calls relative to Priority event will be sent first. The Priority Event can be selected/deselected in one of the following ways: double click the required event;...
  • Page 69 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC 7DEOH   3URJUDPPDEOH (YHQWV Contact Event Occurs when ... Kyo4-8 Kyo32 ID Code Description Series Series Alarm ... alarm conditions are detected on one of the zone   00...03 00...03 00...07 on Partition n°...
  • Page 70 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel ... the 24h Balanced Tamper line opens or is shorted or the Control (1) 45 System Tamper panel is forced open. This event can also be activated by the Control panel snatch microswitch Restore (1) 45 ...
  • Page 71: Scheduler Page

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Scheduler Page This Control panel has a built-in Scheduler which manages Auto-Arming. The parameters programmed in this page (see Figure 3.14) will determine the auto- matic arming schedule. In order to allow the Control panel to manage this function, the User must enable the ‘Enable/Disable auto-arming’...
  • Page 72: Options Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Options Page The options in this page (see Figure 3.15) will allow you to customize the Control panel. Options The numbers in brackets refer to the ‘Options’ in the Installer Menu (accessed via the LCD keypad). View violated zones on keypad display (0) - If this option is enabled, the ...
  • Page 73 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC zone number will be specified in the Event Buffer). If this option is enabled, Zone 32 cannot be programmed as “Wireless”. Special button on Wireless Key (5) - If this option is enabled, the ‘B ...
  • Page 74 ® ® Multifunction Control Panel False key tamper (18) - If this option is enabled, a False Key/Card used at  a Reader will generate a Tamper Alarm. If this option is disabled, False Keys/Cards will not generate any kind of Alarm. Autobypass zones (19) - If this option is enabled, the Control panel will bypass ...
  • Page 75 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Stop siren during Listen-in (36) - If this option is enabled, the Alarm siren will be inhibited during Listen-in and 2-Way Audio sessions. Lock keypad on invalid Code (37) - If this option is enabled, entry of 5 ‘Wrong codes’...
  • Page 76: Auto-Reset Memory

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel For Future Use (54)  (Kyo4/8/32) - For Future Use (55)  (Kyo16D) - Enable tamper for BPI Device or Receiver missing (55) -  When this option is enabled, the Control panel generate a tamper alarm for the BPI device missing or Wireless Receiver missing event.
  • Page 77: Code Page

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Code Page The parameters programmed in this page (see Figure 3.16) will determine the different access levels of the Codes. This system can manage up to 25 Codes. Codes 1 through 24 are User Codes, and Code 25 is the Installer Code. The Codes can comprise 4, 5 or 6 digits.
  • Page 78: Quick Arm

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel B Mode (Green) - This row will allow you to select the status the Partition will assume when the Code makes a B Mode Arming request. The box will indicate the selected mode (see the Mode section—top right of the ’Code Page’).
  • Page 79: Installer Code

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC Installer Code The Installer Code PIN will allow you to access the programming session, and program the Control panel parameters via keypad or computer (local or remote). The Installer Code PIN can be programmed from a keypad or computer. The Default Installer Code PIN (0025) must be changed for security reasons.
  • Page 80: Key/Card Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Key/Card Page The parameters programmed in this page (see Figure 3.17a) will determine access level of the Digital Keys/Cards. The system can manage 128 Digital Keys/Cards (SAT and/or PROXI-CARD). Keys/Cards Table The User Codes can Arm/Disarm the system and perform various operations, in accordance with their programmed access levels (refer to the USER MANUAL).
  • Page 81: Wireless Keys Page

    ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC ‘And’ Codes, for details refer to the Codes Page. Partitions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - This field will allow you to enable the Key/  Card on the Partitions (Yes = Key/Card enabled). Del.
  • Page 82: Clock Page

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Clock Page The Clock Page (see Fig. 3.18) will allow you to set up the Control panel Clock (current Date and Time), and select the Date format. When opened, this page will set up automatically in accordance with the current setting of the computer clock.
  • Page 83 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC 2. Enter the Installer Code PIN (refer to ’Code Page’). 3. Send the data to the Control panel, as follows: a) Select Programming Ö Download — to send all the programmed parameters to the Control panel. b) Click the open page Download button —...
  • Page 84: Programming Via Modem

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel Programming via Modem The programmed parameters can be downloaded to the Control panel via the B- Mod2 Modem (remote connection). The B-Mod2 serial port must be connected to a computer serial port by a CVSER/9F9F link (accessory item) and, if necessary, by an ADSER/9M25F adapter (accessory item).
  • Page 85 ® ® Section 3 - Programming from PC When the Connection Window opens, parameters b), c) and d) will assume the values of their counterparts in the ‘Teleservice Page’ or ‘Phone Page’. The parameters programmed in the ‘Connection Window’ will not affect their counterparts in the Application pages.
  • Page 86: Section 4 - Terminals

    ® ® Multifunction Control Panel 4 - T ECTION ERMINALS – – – - 9 - – — – – ... .  – –  – – – – –...
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  • Page 88 - infobentelsecurity@tycoint.com Recycling information BENTEL SECURITY recommends that customers dispose of their used equipments (panels, detectors, sirens, and other devices) in an environmentally sound manner. Potential methods include reuse of parts or whole products and recycling of products, components, and/or materials.

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