Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL
KYO 320
INSTALLATION MANUAL - Vol.1
®
ISO 9001
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
ISO 14001
OHSAS 18001
OHSAS 18001
9105.BNT1
IT-52587
9191.BNT2
IT-52588
9192.BSEC
IT - 60983

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  • Page 1 EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL KYO 320 INSTALLATION MANUAL - Vol.1 ® ISO 9001 ISO 9001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 9105.BNT1 IT-52587 9191.BNT2 IT-52588 9192.BSEC IT - 60983...
  • Page 2 For spe cific in for ma tion see: www.bentelsecurity.com/en/environment.htm BENTEL SECURITY srl. re ser ves the right to chan ge the tec hni cal spe ci fi ca tions of this pro duct wit ho ut prior no ti ce.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Hardwired Zones General Features Type The System and Accessories Command Technical Specifications Attributes Accessory Items Balance Type KYO 320 features Table Threshold Inactivity Cycles IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Partitions About the Control panel Sensitivity MIA-D and ALISON-DVP Key pads Voice Messages...
  • Page 4 Event Description Codes - Installers Scheduler - Arming Lost Installer Codes Type Description Codes - Code Types Models User Codes Options Installer Codes Examples Digital keys Scheduler - Timers Allowed Operations Type Description Attributes Models Enable on Key Reader Options KeyFobs Keypad Codes - User Clock...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Scheduler The Sched uler can be setup to Arm/Dis arm KYO 320 has 8 In put zones ex pand able to 344, and 6 Par ti tions au to mat i cally (on a daily or weekly ba sis), Out puts ex pand able to 118.
  • Page 6: General Features

    General Features Re mote Lis ten-in and multipoint Tele phone com mu - ni ca tion (Talk/Lis ten-in) The KYO320 Control panel Answerphone func tion Up to 344 Alarm zones: 8 zones on the Main Board; Scheduler function 192 on 32 M-IN/OUT Ex pand ers pro grammed as In - Daily, Weekly and Monthly sched ul ing puts (6 zones each) ;...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications The op er at ing prin ci ples of the ECLIPSE and PROXI Read ers are the same, ex cept: The fol low ing ta ble con tains the tech ni cal Spec i fi ca - tions of the KYO320. ECLIPSE Read ers ac cept SAT Keys only and are for in - door use (un less mounted in side weath er proof boxes);...
  • Page 8: Accessory Items

    Accessory Items ASNC-MINI Seize microswitch for Prox im ity The fol low ing chart shows the Con trol panel ac ces sory Read ers items, and cer tif i ca tions. — Ther mal Probe MIA-D Backlit LCD Key pad (2 In puts) KYO320 features Table ALISON-DVP Backlit LCD Key pad (1 In put) with...
  • Page 9: Identification Of Parts

    IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Please read this sec tion care fully to get an over all view DESCRIPTION of the main com po nents of the sys tem and LEDs. 26 BPI LED: OFF = BPI Bus OK The num bers in bold face (used in this text) re fer to the ON = BPI Bus Trou ble de scrip tions in the ta bles and fig ures in this sec tion.
  • Page 10 B046 STOP ALARM OPEN SEIZE BPI1 BPI2 AC/N AC/L F 6 . 3 A / 2 5 Ø V F 3 . 1 5 A / 2 5 Ø V Fig ure 1 Kyo320 Con trol panel com po nents (max i mum con fig u ra tion)
  • Page 11: Mia-D And Alison-Dvp Keypads

    DESCRIPTION 57 Switching Power Sup ply screw 58 Fuse — pro tects against over load (F 3.15A 250V) 59 Rivet 60 Fuse — pro tects against Bat tery po lar ity in - B– ver sion (F 6,3A 250V) 61 Mains LED 62 Switch ing Power Sup ply con nec tor to con - nect the probe 9 61 60...
  • Page 12 WINTEK WM-C1602N-2GLYc PICVUE 160206QGL01 pqrs wxyz pqrs wxyz Des. Inserimento Aree Aree Armed Inserite Partitions Arming Partitions Allarme Alarm Inserimento A, B, C o D Guasto Warning Arming Type A, B, C or D A B C D Messaggio Message Disinserimento Aree Sabotaggio Panel...
  • Page 13: Readers And Digital Keys

    DESCRIPTION Readers and Digital Keys 63 Backlit LCD, 2 rows x 16 col umns 64 Buzzer DESCRIPTION 64a Mi cro phone (on ALISON-DVP only) 83 Backplate an chor screw lo ca tions (2) 65 Seize microswitch con nec tor 84 Mi cro pro ces sor 66 Frontplate screws (2) 85 Con nec tion wires: 67 Down flip...
  • Page 14: M-In/Out Programmable Input/Output Expander

    DESCRIPTION Sta tus of Reader Par ti tions OFF = ALL the Reader Par ti tions are DISARMED; ON = AT LEAST ONE of the Reader Par ti tions is ARMED. Slow blink ing = AT LEAST ONE of the Reader Par ti tions has AT LEAST ONE Alarm or Tam per mem ory, and all Par ti tions are DISARMED.
  • Page 15: Installing

    INSTALLING Mounting the Main Unit Connecting Keypads Keypads should be lo cated in places where full con trol Please read this sec tion care fully to get an over all view of of the sys tem is re quired: MIA-D, ALISON-DVP, the steps in volved in in stall ing the KYO320 Main Unit.
  • Page 16: Connecting Readers

    11. Re at tach the frontplate. 3. Re move the screw 90 (if fit ted), then us ing a screw - driver or sim i lar tool push down on the catch 93 to Connecting Readers re lease the frontplate. Readers can be lo cated in places where lim ited con trol of the sys tem is re quired (Arming, A and B Mode 4.
  • Page 17: Terminals

    7. Set the op er at ing mode for the tam per switch and (1) The to tal cur rent draw of Main Unit ter mi nals [+A3], snatch microswitch us ing jumper 97: [+N3], [+A2], [+N2], [+A1], [+N1], [+B4], [+B5], [+F], oo = Tam per and Snatch switches en abled ;...
  • Page 18: Bpi Peripherals

    BPI Peripherals Ter. DESCRIPTION v(V) I(A) The ter mi nals shown in the fol low ing ta ble are com mon +F Power sup ply to de tec tors (pos i - 13.8 3(1) to all BPI pe riph er als. tive), pro tected by fuse (will be pow ered by the bat tery dur ing Mains fail ure)
  • Page 19: Wiring

    Output Expanders Out put Ex panders have the com - About the Wiring Diagrams The lo ca tions of the ter - mon BPI bus con nec tion ter mi nals, and the fol low ing mi nals in the wir ing di a grams may be dif fer ent to those ter mi nals.
  • Page 20 Dual Branch Bus The Con trol panel BPI bus has two BPI Level Jumper 69 Jumper 73 in de pend ent branches: Branch 1 (BPI1) — ter mi nals no. 51, 52, 53 and 54; // 5 V 12 V o// 5 V Branch 2 (BPI2) —...
  • Page 21 Us ing C or D, se lect the Ad dress for the Key pad. If you DO NOT wish to use the Prox im ity Reader, press o. The ALISON32LP will go back au to mat i - 6. Press E to con firm and con tinue or press e to cally to the Key pad Ad dressing phase, at which de lete the set ting —...
  • Page 22: Bpi Bus Wiring Limitations

    4. Us ing C or D, se lect the Ad dress for the Key pad. the max i mum wire length be tween the Power Sta - tion (BPIOUT ter mi nals) and the BPI pe riph eral 5.Press E to con firm, or press e to de lete the set - must not ex ceed 500 metres;...
  • Page 23: Connecting Motion Detectors

    13.8 V pos i tive is pres ent on Main Unit [+F] and [+F1] ter - The 10 KΩ re sis tors have brown, black, or ange and mi nals — pro tected by fuses 37 and 36 (F 1.85A). gold bands.
  • Page 24: Glass Break Detectors

    10 K The wir ing di a gram in Fig. 14 il lus trates the con - – the zone will hold Standby sta tus whilst con nected to nec tion of a de tec tor to a zone with 10 K, or 10 K Alarm neg a tive via a 5 KΩ...
  • Page 25: Con Nect Ing Roller-Blind And Vi Bra Tion De Tec Tors

    This bal ance type will al low the Con trol panel to de tect IMPORTANT - For the most re li able re sults, the Alarm, Tam per and Short-cir cuit on the zone: ‘Vi bra tion’ at trib ute must be dis abled on all zones –...
  • Page 26: Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices

    Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices The wir ing di a gram in Fig. 18 il lus trates con nec tion of a Self-pow ered Si ren and an In door Si ren to Out puts Alarm Sig nalling De vices, such as: Self-Powered Si - no.
  • Page 27: Connecting Tamper Terminals

    Short-cir cuit and connection in ter rup tion to ter mi nal +A The 10 KΩ re sis tor must be con nected to the of Su per vised Out puts, will be sig nalled by: last de vice on the Out put. Tam per on su per vised out put —...
  • Page 28: Connecting A Power Supply

    If the tele phone line IS NOT CONNECTED to the The Warn ing Mains fail ure event will be sig nalled Panel, the Tele phone line check op tion must be af ter the pro grammed de lay (re fer to “Fil ter Times” DISABLED.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Mains

    Connecting the Mains Auto-configuration Work care fully through the fol low ing steps (re fer to On first power up, the Con trol panel will carry out an “Parts Iden ti fi ca tion”). Auto-con fig u ra tion. Dur ing this phase the Con trol panel will en roll the BPI Bus pe riph er als.
  • Page 30: Thermal Probe

    Thermal Probe This Con trol panel has an on-board con nec tor 31 for a KST ther mal probe (ac ces sory item). The probe will op - ti mize the backup bat tery charge pro cess, by reg u lat ing the charge volt age in ac cor dance with the tem per a ture of the backup bat tery.
  • Page 31: Configuration (Enrolling Devices)

    PRO GRAM MING FROM THE PC You can pro gram the sys tem us ing a LCD Key pad, or us - The pro grammed pa ram e ters can be saved on ing the KYO320 down loading soft ware from the Bentel hard or floppy disk, and down loaded to the Con trol Se cu rity Suite Soft ware pack age (ac ces sory item).
  • Page 32: Keypads Page

    (beep), when Alarm or Tam per is de tected on any of its Warn ing BPI In put Ex pander = Lost In put Ex - pander Par ti tions. Warn ing Keypads = Lost Key pad Display Panel Alarm Memory If this op tion is en abled, Warn ing Out put Ex pand ers = Lost Out put Ex - the a LED will sig nal the pres ence of Panel Alarm mem ory.
  • Page 33: Input Expanders

    Input Expanders RED spot This row will al low you to as sign ( ) the The In let Ex pand ers page will al low you to set up the Reader to the Par ti tions (01 through 32). M-IN/OUT Ex pand ers which have ter mi nals pro - grammed in In put mode To view the Par ti tion De scrip tion: click the De scrip -...
  • Page 34: Power Sta Tion

    the ON sta tus of the G LED on the keypads, and the Mon i toring Readers (Readers with the M at trib ute) CANNOT be used for sys tem con trol pur poses. AC Mains Fail ure mes sage (re fer “View Trou - ble Mode”...
  • Page 35: Accessories

    Dis con nected Power sup ply mod ule will be sig nalled sory sig nal within a pro grammed in ter val. If the Re - ceiver does not re ceive the sig nal it will gen er ate a Lost the Switching not con nected on Power sta tion wire less zone event.
  • Page 36: Hardwired Zones

    Add line feed En able this op tion, if there are over - nals L3, L4, L5 and L6 will be us able; if it is con fig ured as lapped lines on the print out. Dis able this op tion, if there an Ex pander with 4 Out puts + Ex pander with 2 Zones, are empty lines be tween events.
  • Page 37: Command

    whether the Zone will trig ger Alarms im me di ately or af - 24h Vi o la tion of a 24h Zone — re gard less of the sta tus ter a pro grammed de lay. of its Par ti tion (Armed/Dis armed) will gen er ate the fol - low ing events: All Zones —...
  • Page 38: Attributes

    Arm/Disarm/Bistable If this com mand is en abled, all their Par ti tions. They will be unbypassed when their the Par ti tions the Zone is as signed to will Arm — when Par ti tions are Dis armed. the Zone trig gers an Alarm, and Dis arm — when it re - stores to standby.
  • Page 39: Balance Type

    se lected value will de ter mine the ‘Pulse’ thresh old time gen er ate the events as so ci ated with the Zone Type (re - (i.e. the time al lowed for the Pulse coun ter to reach the fer to “Type”).
  • Page 40: Inactivity

    Thresholds Valid en tries: 1% through 98% in steps of The fol low ing in for ma tion will be re corded in the Event 1% (equal to 138 mV with a 13.8V Power sup ply). The log: thresh olds must be pro grammed with ris ing val ues. TYPE: In ac tiv ity ID.
  • Page 41: Partitions

    If you se lect Step 30 sec., you will be able to set a A Zone that sig nals a per sis tent Alarm con di tion (e.g. due to Trou ble con di tions) will gen er ate one Pulse length of 30 through 1920 sec onds (32 min utes) Alarm cy cle ONLY, in com pli ance with CEI 79/2 in 30 sec ond steps.
  • Page 42: And Mode Zones

    AND Mode Zones The sys tem can de tect Alarm, Tam per, Low Bat tery and Lost Wire less De tec tors. This op tion will al low you to set up the sys tem to gen er - ate Alarms when vi o la tion oc curs on a spe cific group of When a Wire less De tec tor (as signed to a Wire less Zones within a set time.
  • Page 43: Replacing Wireless Devices

    Partitions Re fer to “Par ti tions” un der “Hard wired Zones”. If the Wire less De vice Re ceiver op tion is Dis abled (re fer to the Ac ces sories page), the left side of the Wire less page will be empty. Full Arming Alarm Re fer to “Full Arming Alarm”...
  • Page 44: Type

    The Con trol Panel Out puts and Ex pander Out puts The la bels OC1, OC2, ..., OC6 on M-IN/OUT Ex - be as so ci ated with Events that ac ti vate sig nal ling de - pand ers pro grammed as Out put Ex pand ers cor re - vices (Si rens, Flash ers, etc.), or used to pro vide Op er at - spond, re spec tively to ter mi nals T1, T2, ..., T3.
  • Page 45: Attributes

    the Con trol Panel and ter mi nals [ T ] on Out put Ex pand - The ON Time and OFF Time can be set for Mono - are closed to Neg a tive. stable Out puts only. Attributes ON Time This is the max i mum ac ti va tion time of the Out put.
  • Page 46: Events

    En try, Exit and Last Exit Times: The pa ram e ters in the Cycles sec tion can be set for Mono stable Out puts only. 0 min utes and 0 sec onds through 59 min utes and 55 sec onds, in 5-sec ond steps. If you en ter a higher value, it will be con verted au to mat i cally to the max i mum ad - Cycles This field will al low you to set the num ber of cy - cles the Out put must run.
  • Page 47: Telephone

    Time out ex pires or when the Par ti tion Arms af ter an mem ory), even when the Timer win dow is run ning (re fer Over time re quest. to Timer as so ci ated Dis arm ing). This fea ture will al - Valid en tries: 0 through 240 min utes, in 1-min ute steps.
  • Page 48: Answer

    turn ing OFF the G LED (i.e. un less there are other ex am ple, be tween a switch board num ber and a tele - phone num ber. faults); clear ing the Trou ble sig nal; Description This editable field (max i mum 16 char ac ters) ter mi nat ing the Tele phone line trou ble event.
  • Page 49: Dialler

    sponse is de tected, will play the Mes sage. If the An - Dialler book swering Ma chine Mes sage has not been re corded the The Dial ler book will al low you to as sign up to 32 Tele - Con trol panel will emit a beep.
  • Page 50: Messages

    call suc cess ful un til the call re ceiver presses the star All calls that com ply with the pro grammed Send Mes sage Af ter con di tions will be con sid ered Suc - key on the tele phone key pad, in or der to gen er ate a cess ful.
  • Page 51 Telephone Number to call Each time you click on a Tele phone Num ber cell (1 through 32), the ap pli ca tion will dis play the com - This field will al low you to se lect the Tele phone Num - plete Tele phone Num ber and cor re spond ing De - bers for the Dig i tal Com mu ni ca tor (from the Gen eral Phonebook on the Tele phone page).
  • Page 52 CUSTOMER CODE EVENT CODE REPORTING FORMAT TYPE NOTES digits (validity) digits (validity) ADEMCO/SILENT KNIGHT - Slow 10 baud Pulse ADEMCO/SILENT KNIGHT - Fast 20 baud Pulse FRANKLIN/SESCOA/DCI/VERTEX - Fast 20 baud Pulse 3/4 (0 ÷ F) ½ (0 ÷ F) 0 = A RADIONICS - 40 baud Pulse...
  • Page 53: Voice Messages

    The pre set Event Codes of TELIM Re port ing For mat for low sound qual ity (re fer to “K3/VOX2 Voice board” in CAN NOT be ed ited (re fer to “Re port ing For mats” in the the “AP PEN DIX”). “AP PEN DIX”).
  • Page 54: Compound Messages

    With quality Se lect the Voice Mes sage qual ity. etc.). Un der nor mal cir cum stances, the de vice which al - lows the least num ber of rings will an swer any in com ing Leftover Time This field will show the re sid ual time calls.
  • Page 55: Enable Test Event

    The In staller Main te nance Re quest will be sig nalled by the: Any changes made to the Cus tomer code on the Teleservice page will af fect the Cus tomer code in In staller Main te nance event; ON sta tus of the G in di ca tor on the key pad.
  • Page 56: Log - Events Setup

    Events-Actions Cen tral sta tion main te nance event; ON sta tus of G in di ca tor on the key pad. The Events-Ac tions page de ter mines how the sys tem The Trou ble G in di ca tor sig nals var i ous Trou ble will op er ate.
  • Page 57: Telephone Action Priority

    You can as so ci ate the Dial ler Ac tion with the Event Real time of zone *Global* by dou ble click ing the cor re spond ing cell in the Real time of zone Wire less *Global* Dial ler ON or Dial ler OFF col umn. Partition If you En able this op tion, all the Par ti tion events will be shown.
  • Page 58: Clear

    User Events If you En able this op tion, all the Cus tom - Clear ized Events will be shown. If this op tion is Dis abled, the The Clear but ton will al low you to de lete the Out put, Cus tom ized Events will be grouped in the fol low ing Dig i tal Com mu ni ca tor and Dial ler Ac tions.
  • Page 59 run ning Alarm Re set from a Key pad (the en tered These are Con trol Panel-gen er ated warn ings (e.g. User Code and Key pad must be jointly en abled on Power Fail ure). the Par ti tion con cerned); run ning Alarm Stop from the Key pad (the en tered The con di tions which end a Ge neric Event User Code and Key pad must be jointly en abled on...
  • Page 60 ... alarm ZONE ... standby ... onset Monostable OUTPUT ... on standby ON time ON time time time ... onset Zone EVENT ... end ... onset Partition/Panel EVENT ... standby Fig ure 42 Zone, Par ti tion and Con trol Panel event operation — when as so ci ated with Mono stable Out puts ef fect of two other events (to be pro grammed in the Re fer to “Cus tom ized event set tings”...
  • Page 61 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 0945 Fire alarm on ...a Fire zone — re gard less of its Par ti tion ...All events gen er ated by the Fire zones of panel de tects Fire Alarm con di tions all Par ti tions re store to standby 0946 24h alarm on ...a 24h zone —...
  • Page 62 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 3415 Memo present … a mes sage is re corded on the ..the mes sage is played Answerphone 3416 B-NET Module … the Con trol panel can not com mu ni cate ... com mu ni ca tion with the B-NET Mod ule Missing with the B-NET Mod ule re stores...
  • Page 63 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 0974 Warning fuse ...fuse blows ...fuse is re placed 0975 Warning fuse ...fuse blows ...fuse is re placed 0976 Warning fuse ...fuse blows ...fuse is re placed 0977 Warning fuse ...fuse blows ...fuse is re placed 0978 Warning fuse ...fuse blows ...fuse is re placed...
  • Page 64 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 0992 Warning low ...the bat tery of at least one Wire less Sen - ...the last Wire less sen sor has closed and battery on sor is low ALL Wire less Sen sor bat ter ies are charged wireless device 0993 Memory tamper ...the Con trol panel de tects one of the fol -...
  • Page 65 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 1003 ...the Par ti tion Dis arms AND: ...ALL the Zones listed in the “STARTS Ready-to-arm least Ex tended WHEN” field re store to standby (the event 1034 partition no. Ready-to-Arm Com mand Zones as so ci ated may take up to 2 sec onds to end) with the Par ti tion de tects Alarm con di tions OR, at least one of the Zones of the Par ti tion de tects...
  • Page 66 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 2233 Error printer …the Printer is ei ther Dis con nected; Im - …the trou ble clears properly con nected to the Printer in ter face; OFF or Not in line (no pa per, no ink/toner, blocked, etc.) 2234 Call queue full ...the 254th Tele phone Ac tion is queued...
  • Page 67 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... …but tons Ì and Í on the Key pad are Super key [Fire] NOT ALLOWED! [Keypad nnn] pressed si mul ta neously ...but tons P and p on the Key pad are Super key NOT ALLOWED! [Assistance] pressed si mul ta neously [Keypad...
  • Page 68 EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 3375 Action on digital ...a Dig i tal Com mu ni ca tor call — us ing a NOT ALLOWED! communicator pro to col other than Con tact ID — is suc - cess ful 3376 Digital ...a Dig i tal Com mu ni ca tor call —...
  • Page 69 The sys tem will gen er ate the Cus tom ized Event when The sys tem will end the Cus tom ized Event when the ei ther Event 1 OR Event 2 starts (see Fig. 45: b1, b2, NON-Spot Event ends (Fig. 42: c2, c4 and c8) or, when b4, b6 and b8).
  • Page 70 The sys tem will end the Cus tom ized Event when the Event 1 and Event 2 NON-Spot, NO Win dow The sys tem will gen er ate the Cus tom ized Event when sta tus of Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2 (see the sta tus of Event 1 is dif fer ent from that of Event 2 Fig.
  • Page 71: Scheduler - Arming

    Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2 (see Fig. 46: d2, Event 1 is the same as that of Event 2 (see Fig. 46: e2, d5, d8 and d10). e4, and e6). The sys tem will not gen er ate the Cus tom ized Scheduler - Arming event, if the sta tus of Event 1 is dif fer ent from that of Event 2, when the Win dow is not run ning (see...
  • Page 72: Type Description

    Valid for mat: hh.mm — where hh rep re sents the hour on the fol low ing line, then click the Start field. If the en - (00 to 23) and mm rep re sents the min utes (00 to 59). try is valid the words Start and Stop will be shown.
  • Page 73: Examples

    set at 60 min utes, and the Max. No. of Over time re - DayMonth Year Interval Day of week Type quests is set at 2 — Arming can be post poned un til Saturday Half-day 19:45 by two Over time re quests (17:45 + 2 x 60 min - utes), af ter which, Over time re quests will be ig nored.
  • Page 74: Type Description

    Each Timer is as so ci ated with a Timer Event on the 1st OFF / 2nd OFF / 3rd OFF / 4th OFF This field will Events-Ac tions page. al low you to set the OFF Time (re fer to 1st Dis. / 2nd When the Timer trig gers the ON sig nal, the cor re spond - Dis.
  • Page 75 LEDs OFF on Readers If this op tion is en abled, the 56 which will ex plain the func tions as so ci ated with keys Reader LEDs will not sig nal the sys tem sta tus (all LEDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, # and *. OFF) un til a valid Key/Card is used at the Reader.
  • Page 76: Keypad Codes - User

    Lock Keypad on Invalid Code If this op tion is en - The above-men tioned “Dis play … on Key pad” op - tions will soon be avail able for pro gram ming via abled, the Key pad will lock for the pro grammed time (re - Key pad.
  • Page 77: Enable On Partitions

    at an other. This fea ture sim pli fies User con trol, as the same Duress Code If this op tion is en abled, any Tele - op er a tion will have a dif fer ent out come on dif fer ent Keypads. phone ac tions (calls or re ports) as so ci ated with the Rec og nized user code event (gen er ated by the User Code Recognition Event Each time a Con trol...
  • Page 78: Associated Timer

    The check boxes on the sec ond line will al low you to se - ONLY Codes with Al ways sta tus can be Fa ther lect the Code Par ti tions. codes. Box ticked: the Code CAN op er ate on the cor re - You CANNOT dis able the Al ways sta tus of Fa - spond ing Par ti tion.
  • Page 79: Code Type

    Mismatching Code entries Only the fol low ing pa ram - en ter the New dig its in the New PIN and Redigit New PIN fields, then click OK. e ters will be sent: De scrip tion The dig its will be masked by as ter isks (*). A PIN can En abled Par ti tions Func tions have 4, 5 or 6 dig its.
  • Page 80: Lost Installer Codes

    Redigit New PIN Re fer to “Redigit New PIN” in the The In staller Code func tions are de scribed in the “In - “Key pad codes - Users” sec tion. staller Codes” para graph. Code Type Re fer to “Code Type” in the “Key pad User Codes codes - Users”...
  • Page 81 Date/time Modify If this op tion is en abled, the Code the Timers se lected in the ‘Con trol la ble Timers’ sec tion. will be able to set the Con trol Panel date and time. Clear phone queue on Partition in stop/reset If this Reset Warning PC Progr.
  • Page 82: Installer Codes

    Arming B with User Code If this op tion is en abled, the Enrol Wireless If this op tion is en abled, the Code will be Code will be able to per form B Mode Arming op er a tions. able to en rol Wire less De vices from the Key pad.
  • Page 83: Allowed Operations

    Clear Call Queue on disarming If this op tion is en - Description This editable field (16 char ac ters) is for abled, the Key will be able to stop out go ing Alarm calls the KeyFobs (e.g. the name of the Key User). This De - (re fer to “Clear Call Queue upon Dis arming”...
  • Page 84: Clock

    1. Con nect the Con trol Panel se rial port (24) to one of If you press the SHIFT but ton and click on A or B Arm ing type the arm ing mode will change on all the the PC se rial ports, as fol lows: par ti tions.
  • Page 85: Firmware Upgrade

    Con nect ing win dow ( Fig ure 53). lated pages, se lect Con fig u ra tion from the Folders menu; to down load All the Pages, se lect KYO 320 from 4. Pro gram the fol low ing pa ram e ters: the Folders menu.
  • Page 86 5. Press Dial: the con nec tion sta tus will be shown in This is the release of the Modem that MODEM v. x.xx the box at the bot tom of the Con necting win dow is connected to the PC serial port (re fer to “Mes sages”).
  • Page 87: Check Panel

    Check Panel Check Configuration This op tion will al low you to view the sta tus of the Con trol panel pe riph er als in ei ther The Check op tion from the menu bar of KYO320 down - Test mode or Graphic mode (see Fig.56).
  • Page 88 ® BENTEL SE CU RITY s.r.l. Via Gabbiano, 22 Zona Ind. S. Scolastica 64013 Corropoli (TE) -IT ALY Tel.: +39 0861 839060 Fax: +39 0861 839065 e-mail: info@bentelsecurity.com http:www.bentelsecurity.com ISTISBLEKYO320 1.0 180408 V10...

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