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 (Alison-S, Alison-DVP, Mia-S, Mia-D) continue to be supported by the KYO320 Control panel. For a correct functionality of PREMIUM and CLASSIKA LCD keypad, the KYO 320 control panel must have a firmware rev. 2.06 or higher (see page 85, 86).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Thermal Probe Enable Test Event Installer Maintenance Central Station Maintenance PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC Log – Events setup Events-Actions Configuration (Enrolling Devices) Telephone action priority Keypads Page Colours LED Keypads Events Details Input Expanders Clear Output Expanders Find Readers KYO 320...
  • Page 4 Enable on LED Keypad Programming Codes - Installers Lost Installer Codes Codes - Code Types User Codes Installer Codes Digital keys Allowed Operations Attributes Enable on Key Reader KeyFobs Clock On-site downloading Firmware Upgrade Remote Downloading Check Panel KYO 320...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Scheduler The Scheduler can be setup to Arm/Disarm KYO 320 has 8 Input zones expandable to 328, and 6 Partitions automatically (on a daily or weekly basis), Outputs expandable to 102. and to control 64 daily timer events for KYO320.
  • Page 6: General Features

    CLASSIKA LCD Code) Keypads. r Remote control of Outputs, Arm/Disarm operations, The operating principles of the ECLIPSE2 and PROXI Alarm Reset (requires Access Code) Readers are the same, except: r Remote Listen-in and multipoint Telephone commu- nication (Talk/Listen-in) KYO 320...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    KYO320 Control panel. For a correct Case Flame Class UL94-V2 or functionality of PREMIUM and CLASSIKA LCD higher keypad, the KYO 320 control panel must have a Random Digital 4.295.000.000 firmware rev. 2.06 or higher (see page 85, 86).
  • Page 8: Accessory Items

    ASD20 433 MHz Wireless Smoke De- Voice Messages tector ASNC Seize microswitch for Keypads K3/VOX2 Voice Board ASNC-MINI Seize microswitch for Proximity K3/PRT2 Printer Board Readers Thermal Probe Numbers in Phonebook Telephone Dialler Actions Digital Communicator Actions 100 KYO 320...
  • Page 9: Identification Of Parts

    24 Serial Port RS232 54 Fine Adjustment Trimmer 25 MICRO LED(RUN): 55 Auxiliary power terminals (13.8 V) OFF or ON = Microprocessor blocked 56 Mains terminals Flickering = Microprocessor OK 57 Switching Power Supply screw KYO 320 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS...
  • Page 10 STOP ALARM B046 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 Figure 1 Kyo320 Control panel components (maximum configuration) KYO 320...
  • Page 11: Premium And Classika Keypads

    503 outlet boxes or SEIZE similar 77 Keypad backplate BPI1 BPI2 78 PCB Clip 37 36 79 Slot to open keypads Figure 2 Kyo320 Main board components 80 Address DIP Switches KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 12 + C R - Figure 4 Parts of CLASSIKA LCD Keypad. Figure 5 Parts of PREMIUM LCD keypad KYO 320...
  • Page 13: Readers And Digital Keys

    Proximity Reader and ECLIPSE2 (c);ECLIPSE2 Contactless Reader with 5 DIP Switches , Magic Version - side view (d) front view (e); SAT Key for ECLIPSE2 and PROXI Readers (f), Miniproxi for Proximity Reader and ECLIPSE2 (g). KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 14: M-In/Out Programmable Input/Output Expander14

    108 Conductive pin on the inside of the cover for closing the tamper switch contact 109 Conductive pin on the snatch microswitch bracket for closing the snatch microswitch contact 104 105 108 100 Figure 8 Module and Expander box KYO 320...
  • Page 15: Installing

    7. Replace the keypad cover, before using the hooks 65 Mains Power”). then block it with a slight pressure till the snaps 78 are clicked. 7. Program system (refer “PROGRAMMING” section “PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD” Guide for in- structions). KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 16: Connecting Readers

    7. Set the operating mode for the tamper switch and snatch microswitch using jumper 97: To the oo = Tamper and Snatch switches enabled ; tamper line // = Tamper and Snatch switches disabled. Figure 9 Mounting Key Readers ECLIPSE2 Magic type KYO 320...
  • Page 17: Terminals

    “–” indicates that the voltage cannot be speci- OC1 Programmable Output fied for the terminal concerned); (Open-Collector) Ø the I(A) column shows the maximum current (in Am- peres) that can circulate on the terminal (the hyphen KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 18: Bpi Peripherals

    BPI peripherals. terminals. Ter. DESCRIPTION v(V) I(A) + Power supply: positive 13.8 – Panel – – – BPI IN BPI OUT BPI device BPI device Power station BPI device Figure 10 Connection of 4 BPI Devices KYO 320...
  • Page 19: Wiring

    Panel Power device device station device device Power station device device device device Power Power station device station device Figure 11 Connecting a Power Station KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 20 5 (4) off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON off ON Table 1 Expander Module and Power Station Addresses. The No. column shows the DIP switch number (1 through 5 for devices with 5 DIP switches, and 1 through 4 in brackets for devices with 4 DIP switches). KYO 320...
  • Page 21: Bpi Bus Wiring Limitations

    Table 2 Balance Types: the R column shows the resistance across the Zone terminal and the Negative during the corresponding status (¥ indicates that the terminal is open; 0 indicates that the terminal is shorted to negative) KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 22: Connecting Motion Detectors

    N. C. A. N. C. A. Detector Detector Figure 13 Connecting a Detector to a zone with 10 K or Figure 12 Connecting a Detector to a zone with Nor- 10 K Alarm only balance mally Closed balance KYO 320...
  • Page 23: Glass Break Detectors

    N. C. A. Detector Figure 14 Connecting a Detector to a zone with Dou- Figure 15 Connecting 3 Glass Break Detectors to a ble balance zone with Glass Break balance KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 24: Connecting Roller-Blind And Vibration Detectors

    Fire detector detector detector detector Figure 16(a) Connecting 2 Fire Detectors to a Zone Figure 17(b) Connecting 2 Fire Detectors to a Zone with Normally Open balance ( with serie 600 ONLY) with Normally Open balance (without Diode) KYO 320...
  • Page 25: Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices

    Figure 18 Connecting Vibration Detectors (for Control Indoor Siren to Main Unit Outputs no. 1 and no. 2 panel zones only) and Roller Blind contacts: connecting one detector to a N.C. zone and connecting two detec- tors to a 1K balanced zone KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 26: Supervised Outputs

    The Tamper Line terminal is marked ASB: Ø The Tamper Line will hold Standby status when con- Figure 19 Connecting an Indoor Siren to a Controlled nected to negative via a 10 KW resistor; Output on the Main Unit KYO 320...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Telephone Line

    Normally Closed Tamper contacts of the device [A.S.] terminals represent the Normally Closed Tamper Connecting 3 Tamper contacts to the Main Unit Tamper Contacts of the device Line — the [A.S.] terminals represent the Normally Clo- sed Tamper Contacts of the device KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 28: Connecting The Mains

    BXM12/30-B and BXM12/50-B Power Stations (see page 7). Line Mains Panel earth Neutral Earth Automatic Isolating Switch – Backup Battery telephone plug Panel Figure 22 Connecting the Telephone Line to the Main Figure 23 Connecting the Mains power Unit KYO 320...
  • Page 29: Auto-Configuration

    (V) row; adjust the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply to the indicated value. For example, if the Probe tem- perature is 22 °C, the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply must be set at 13.7 V. KYO 320 INSTALLING...
  • Page 30: Thermal Probe

    (in accordance with the battery tempera- ture) that the Switching Power supply output volt- age will be based on. 6. Using the trimmer 54, adjust the voltage on the ter- minal board 55 to the required value. KYO 320...
  • Page 31: Programming From The Pc

    The following options and parameters CANNOT Customers (refer to “Save” and “Open Customer” BE programmed from Keypads: in the “Bentel Security Suite” Manual). the Scheduler parameters — except for the Max. no. overtime requests and Overtime Request; The system parameters are organized in Pages. The —...
  • Page 32: Keypads Page

    Partitions. Figure 25 Keypads page 1 The M-IN/OUT Expander is seen as an Input Expander and/or as an Output Expander, depending on how it is programmed (see “M-IN/OUT Programmable Input/Output Expander” in the “INSTALLATION” chapter). KYO 320...
  • Page 33: Input Expanders

    Expander and as an Output Expander. For example, if you have programmed an M-IN/OUT Expander as an Input Expander and Output Expander, and assigned it address no. 1, you must configure Input Expander no. 1 and Output Expander no. 1. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 34: Power Station

    0.5V above, or drops to 0.5V below the preset value. If the Power station is not equipped with a Thermal probe, the output voltage will be 13.8V. If the Power station is equipped with a Thermal probe, the output voltage will depend on the probe temperature. KYO 320...
  • Page 35: Accessories

    Power station battery. If the Power station is not equipped with a Thermal probe, the preset output voltage will be 13.8 V. If the Power station is equipped with a Thermal probe, the output voltage will depend on the probe temperature. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 36: Hardwired Zones

    6 If the Full Arming alarm option is enabled, ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed. If the Full Arming alarm option is disabled, AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed. KYO 320...
  • Page 37: Type

    8 If the Full Arming alarm option is enabled, AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed. If the Full Arming alarm option is disabled, ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Disarmed. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 38: Attributes

    Alarm signals. At default, the Control panel will record b) it receives 5 Pulses of low Sensitivity within 30 seconds. ONLY the Events that occur during Armed status. How- ever, by means of the respective option, events that oc- KYO 320...
  • Page 39: Balance Type

    Zone in Tamper status when the voltage Ø Tamper alarm on panel and Generic+Tamper on its terminal exceeds the programmed Tamper alarm on panel; threshold for at least 0.3 seconds (300 ms). KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 40: Inactivity

    Zone Inactivity will be signalled by: Ø one of the Partitions of the Zone Resets; Ø the Event delinquency on partition — relating to Ø one of the Partitions of the Zone exits Block Alarm the Partitions the Zone is assigned to. status; KYO 320...
  • Page 41: Partitions

    — 1 pulse is detected which is longer than the programmed Within time (OR single pulse with length > t Sec., where t stands for the pro- grammed Within time). Figure 27 AND Zones Page KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 42: And Mode Zones

    Ø AMD20 / KMD20 / KMD20NP - Wireless Pet-immune Infrared Detector Ø AMC30 / KMC10 - Wireless Magnetic Con- tact Ø AGB10 - Wireless Glass Break Detector Ø ASD20 / KSD20 - Wireless Optical Smoke Detector Figure 28 Wireless Page KYO 320...
  • Page 43: Replacing Wireless Devices

    Type Refer to “Type” under “BPI Zones”. Voice Messages Refer “Voice mes- sages” under “Wired Zones”. Attributes Refer to “Attributes” under “Hard- wired Zones”. Figure 29 Outputs page KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 44: Type

    1st Cycle 2nd Cycle Figure 30 The Effect of the Oscillation and Cycle parameters on Bistable and Monostable Outputs 9 M-IN/OUT Expander programmed as Output Expander or Input/Output Expander (see “M-IN/OUT Programmable Input/Output Expander” in the “INSTALLATION” chapter). KYO 320...
  • Page 45: Attributes

    Associated Timer This section will allow you to associate a Timer with the Output. The Output can be ac- tivated ONLY by the selected Timer (refer to Figure 31 Partitions page “Time Programmer - Timer”). KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 46: Cycles

    Exit Time This field will allow you to set the Partition Negligence will be signalled by: Exit Time. Violation of an Armed Exit Delay Zone will Ø the Event negligence on partition event — relevant trigger the programmed Exit Time. to the Partitions the Zone is assigned to. KYO 320...
  • Page 47: Telephone

    Partition bur- glar alarm. If another zone alarm occurs (triggered by a different zone) while the Timer window is running, the system will generate a Partition alarm. Figure 32 Telephone page KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 48: Answer

    Voice Answer Message. The message will be Figure 33 Answering Machine window 10The G LED signals several different types of Trouble events. If the signal is due to telephone line trouble, the Keypad (in View Trouble Mode) will show the Tel.Lin.Failure message. KYO 320...
  • Page 49: Dialler

    Events. Each Dialler Action can send a Voice Message to a maximum of 32 Telephone numbers. Message Queue The Dialler will not end the Figure 34 Dialler page call until all the messages destined for the KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 50: Messages

    (in seconds) between Voice Message announcements. Valid entries: 1 through 10 seconds, in 1-sec- ond steps Default setting: 1 second n Options The Options section will allow you to pro- gram some of the Dialler options. Figure 35 Dialler settings window KYO 320...
  • Page 51: Digital Communicator

    Event Queue The Digital Communicator will not end the communication until all the events destined for the connected service have been transmitted. This feature reduces communi- cation time, and call costs. Figure 36 Digital Communicator page KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 52 Code when the Action is triggered by a Partition-related event, and will transmit the System Code when the Action is triggered by any other type of event. If this option is En- abled, the Digital Communicator will transmit Figure 37 Digital Communicator Actions window KYO 320...
  • Page 53: Voice Messages

    CONTACT ID (see the Figure 38). DEFAULT SIA If the selected telephone num- Figure 38 Voice Messages page ber is associated with SIA, it is possible to asso- KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 54: Compound Messages

    PC (not available with the B-MOD). This button is only available for updated firmware version 2.10 or later. Upload messages button This can be used to select a file containing the messages previ- Figure 39 Teleservice page KYO 320...
  • Page 55: Enable Test Event

    Control Panel will make the Test call at regular intervals, in accordance with the First Test and Repeat test event settings. If the Enable Test Event is Disabled, the Control panel will not send the Test call. Figure 40 Event-Actions page KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 56: Central Station Maintenance

    Keypad (in View Mode) when a Central Station Enter 0 if the event is not to activate any Output. Maintenance Request is received. You can select the required Output by double click- ing the corresponding cell in the Output column. KYO 320...
  • Page 57: Telephone Action Priority

    The priority Telephone Actions are useful in situa- Ø Chime on partition *Global* tions that require quick intervention, such as Medi- cal emergency and Duress. Ø Event negligence on partition *Global* Ø Event delinquency on partition *Global* KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 58: Clear

    Ø All: ALL the events concerning the Enabled Event are still present. In all other cases, the event will end Types will be viewable. when the conditions clear (see Figure 41). KYO 320...
  • Page 59 12 The conditions that trigger Alarm and Tamper status on Hardwired Zones depend on the settings programmed on the BPI Zones page. 13 The conditions that trigger Alarm and Tamper status on Wireless Zones depend on the settings programmed on the Wireless page. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 60 Away mode event ends 0912 0913 Stay alarm on ...the Generic+Tamper alarm on parti- ...the Generic+Tamper alarm on parti- partition no. tion no. event is triggered during Stay tion no. event ends 0944 mode Table 6 Partition Events KYO 320...
  • Page 61 16 The event can terminate with a maximum delay of 5 minutes after the moment that there are no more duplicated devices on the BPI bus. 17 M-IN/OUT Expander programmed as Output Expander or Input/Output Expander. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 62 ...fuse is replaced 0973 Warning fuse ...fuse blows ...fuse is replaced Table 8 Generic Events (continued on next page) 15 M-IN/OUT Expander programmed as Input Expander or Input/Output Expander 17 M-IN/OUT Expander programmed as Output Expander or Input/Output Expander. KYO 320...
  • Page 63 Table 8 Generic Events (continued on next page) 18 The value previewed for the power supply output voltage is 13.8V without Thermal Probe. With the Thermal Probe the output voltage varied in function of the temperature of the same Probe. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 64 Control panel clock reaches 02.00 mode hours on the last Sunday in March (switch to daylight saving time) or, at 03.00 hours on the last Sunday in Octo- ber (switch back to standard time) Table 8 Generic Events (continued on next page) KYO 320...
  • Page 65 ...the Telephone Line voltage is higher trouble 3V for 45 seconds. If the Telephone line than 3V for 45 seconds check is disabled (refer to "Telephone"), the event cannot be generated Table 8 Generic Events (continued on next page) KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 66 ...Alarms Reset is requested using a User NOT ALLOWED! partition no. Code and Keypad jointly enabled for the 2675 Partition 2676 Reset on panel ... Panel Reset is requested NOT ALLOWED! Table 9 Spot Events (continued on next page) KYO 320...
  • Page 67 NOT ALLOWED! Table 9 Spot Events (continued on next page) 19 The Kissoff tone is signal used them from the receiver in order to communicate that it has received a block cor- rectly data. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 68 NON-Spot Event ends (see Fig. 43: d2 and d4). EVENT STARTS WHEN... ENDS WHEN... 3383 Customized ...the logic expression defined for the Cus- ...the logic expression defined for the Cus- event no. tomized Event is true tomized Event is false 3414 Table 10 Customized Events KYO 320...
  • Page 69 Event 1 OR Event 2 starts (see Fig. 44: a1 and a3). Event 1 Event 2 Event 1 Event 2 Window Event 1 Event 2 Event 1 Event 2 Window Event 1 Event 2 Window Figure 43 The AND Operator mode KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 70 MUST program the Window. Ø Event 1 and Event 2 Spot, WITH Window Event 1 Event 2 Event 1 Event 2 Event 1 Event 2 Window Event 1 Event 2 Window Figure 44 The OR Operator mode KYO 320...
  • Page 71 Event 1 Event 2 Event 1 Event 2 Window Event 1 Event 2 1 1 0 0 Event 1 Event 2 Window Event 1 Event 2 Window Figure 45 The XOR Operator mode KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 72: Scheduler - Arming

    1st Type / 2nd Type / 3rd Type / 4th Type These fields will allow you to select the Arm- ing Mode (Type) for that Partition: Ø A = Away Ø S = Stay Ø I = Stay with 0 Delay (Instant) Figure 46 Scheduler - Arming Page KYO 320...
  • Page 73: Options

    Arm the Partition at 15.30 as DayMonth Year Interval Day of week Type scheduled. 8 August Start Summer Holiday Overtime request This is the delay before a sched- 23 August Stop uled Arming Time. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 74: Scheduler - Timers

    Times of domestic appliances such as Garden Sprin- klers, Courtesy lights, Heating systems, etc., or with the ACTIVE/INACTIVE Times of the system Outputs, Codes and Keys. The user can enable/disable the Timers (refer to Figure 47 Options page “En./Dis. Timers” in the USER MANUAL). KYO 320...
  • Page 75: Type Description

    60 which contains the instructions for the DTMF Ø Warning power trouble on Power station menu options, that is, the functions of keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. This option is selected by default. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 76 Control Panel will use Message No. 64 to Valid entries: 0 through 5400 minutes, in 1-minute steps continuously record any sounds picked up by the micro- Default: 3 minutes. phones of the Voice board and connected Micro- phone-Speaker boards. KYO 320...
  • Page 77: Keypad Codes - User

    Valid Code, it will generate the Rec- <@255> will not appear over the i icon). ognized user code Event. Like all other Control Panel Events, this Event can be assigned to an Output or KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 78: Enable On Partitions

    The check boxes on the second line will allow you to select the Code Partitions. Ø Box ticked: the Code CAN operate on the corresponding Partition. Ø Box empty: the Code CANNOT operate on the corresponding Partition. Figure 48 Users — Code access page KYO 320...
  • Page 79: Father Pin

    The MASTER Installer code is always Active and can If the entry is correct (both fields match), the PIN fields perform a limited number of programming and mainte- will clear when you click OK, and the New PIN will be- nance operations. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 80: Lost Installer Codes

    The Code Type for Installer Codes no. 198 and 199 is Panel Reset This operation will: Install. Type 2 and CANNOT be changed. The Code Type for Installer Codes no. 200 is a MASTER and CANNOT be changed. KYO 320...
  • Page 81 Keypad Test If this option is enabled, the Code will be able to run the Keypad test. Squawk If this option is enabled, the Code Figure 49 Codes Type page will be able to run the test on Output no. 1. KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 82: Installer Codes

    Code will be able to Arm all the Partitions com- Digital keys mon to both the Code and Keypad in use in Away mode. The Digital Keys page will allow you to program the pa- rameters of the Digital Keys, as follows. KYO 320...
  • Page 83: Allowed Operations

    Allowed Operations This section of the Digital Keys Page will allow you to set up the amount of times a Key can op- Figure 50 Wireless key page. erate the system (i.e. perform Arm/Disarm in KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 84: Clock

    Date format Select the Keypad date format: DB9 female 7-wire cable DB9 female connector shield connector DB9 female 7-wire cable DB25 female connector shield connector Figure 51 Wiring diagram for the serial link between the Control panel and PC KYO 320...
  • Page 85: On-Site Downloading

    For example: – to download all the Configuration re- ble similar to the one in Figure 51b. lated pages, select Configuration from the Folders menu; to download All the Pages, select KYO 320 from 2. Select the PC serial port used for connection with the Folders menu.
  • Page 86 4. and 5. in the “On-site Downloading” section. 8. Select On-hook from the Modem menu to end the connection. Messages The connection status will be shown in the box at the bottom of the Connecting window, as follows. KYO 320...
  • Page 87: Check Panel

    "Test" mode on ALL Zones. Clicking on the fifth button will allow you to Re- set "Programming from PC" Trouble. Clicking on the sixth button will close the win- dow. Figure 55 Check Configuration Window KYO 320 PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC...
  • Page 88 ® BENTEL SECURITY s.r.l. Via Gabbiano, 22 Zona Ind. S. Scolastica 64013 Corropoli (TE) -ITALY Tel.: +39 0861 839060 Fax: +39 0861 839065 e-mail: infobentelsecurity@tycoint.com http: www.bentelsecurity.com ISTISBLEKYO320 5.0 280415 V10...
  • Page 89 EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL KYO 320 INSTALLATION MANUAL Vol.2 ® ISO 9001 ISO 9001 OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 9105.BNT1 IT-52587 9191.BNT2 IT-52588 9192.BSEC IT - 60983...
  • Page 90 The control keypads of KYO320 control panel are the CLASSIKA and PREMIUM LCD keypads. All previous Bentel LCD keypads (Alison-S, Alison-DVP, Mia-S, Mia-D) continue to be supported by the KYO320 Control panel. For a correct functionality of PREMIUM and CLASSIKA LCD keypad, the KYO 320 control panel must have a firmware rev. 2.06 or higher.
  • Page 91 TABLE of CONTENTS Dialler KEYPAD OPERATIONS Dig. comunicat. Introduction Answering Machine Using the keypad Voice messages Accessing the Installer menu Exiting the Installer menu Teleservice Num. teleservice Event logger Teleserv. param. Zone status Teleserv. option Zone test Init. teleservice Output test Maintenance call Clear call queue Central Station call...
  • Page 92 PREMIUM KEYPAD CLASSIKA KEYPAD PROXI READER Figura 1 Control Panel keypads: a) PREMIUM LCD; b) CLASSIKA LCD. KYO320...
  • Page 93: Keypad Operations

    KEYPAD OPERATIONS Introduction Using the keypad You can operate your system from PREMIUM LCD and Read the following section carefully, to get an overall CLASSIKA LCD keypads, using the following options: view of how to use the Function keys. Event logger: this option will allow you to view the Event Logger.
  • Page 94: Accessing The Installer Menu

    In order to allow you to program the 32 Partitions of the When the system starts, on the display keypad is possi- KYO 320, from the keypad, this programming section ble to select the programming languages: has been divided into 4 Partition groups: 1st group —...
  • Page 95: Exiting The Installer Menu

    This command will allow you to view and print the tion if the Print Logger option is enabled (refer to events in the Event Logger. The KYO 320 Event logger “Print Logger” under “Configuration” in the can store up to 10,000 events. Events are stored in “PROGRAM PANEL”...
  • Page 96: Zone Status

    Staircase Window This function is provided by the optional K3-PRT2 STBY UNBYPASSED Printer Interface. The Event logger 4. Press ENTER again to view the Zone Resistance (in The Event logger is set up as follows: ohm, see the example below). Ø...
  • Page 97: Output Test

    Output test 44 seconds — for average sound quality. The recorded messages can be associated with the Control panel This option will allow you to test the system Outputs. Inputs for Telephone access, or sent to preset telepho- From the Installer menu: ne numbers (Dialler function), or used as Answer mes- sages (Answering machine function).
  • Page 98: Installer Pin

    Seconds fault, therefore, it can be used to change the PINs of all RemainingSec.150 the other Installer Codes, and also its own (0200 at de- fault). Installer Codes 196, 197, 198 and 199 have Son status, therefore, can change their own PINs only (re- The second line of display shows the remaining time to spectively 0196, 0197, 0198, 0199 at default).
  • Page 99: User Codes

    You cannot assign default PINs (refer to Table 10 Ø For full details on User Code programming, refer to on page 38). “Code Type” under “Control Panel Programming”. To program the User code parameters, carefully work If you attempt to assign a default PIN, the display will through the following steps.
  • Page 100: Digital Keys

    ID number is lower than 131 (131 not in- The top line of the display will show the ID number of the cluded) for KYO 320, it will become the sole Father first Reader in the configuration, while the bottom line Code of itself.
  • Page 101: Program Panel

    Program Panel 6. Use A or B to continue enrolling. Acceptance will be confirmed by the following message: The Control panel parameters can be programmed via ENROL WIRELESS keypad, refer to the “PROGRAM PANEL” section for Enrol details and instructions. When all the wireless detectors have been enrolled, Enroll wireless press ESC to go back to step 3 then, if you want to enrol...
  • Page 102: Activating Wireless Detectors

    Under certain circumstances, the Control panel is Wireless detectors should not be located in places that unable to detect changes, therefore, will not update give “bad” test results. the system Keypads. For example, if you ‘swap’ the If several devices produce “Bad” results, it may be description of two objects, the Control panel will be due to the Receiver, in which case, move the Rece- unable to detect the changeover and therefore will...
  • Page 103: Release

    Release If the keypad display is operating properly, it will show the letters A to P on the top and bottom line. If the LEDs I, a, G and M are operating properly, they will blink The Release option will allow you to view of the Control panel firmware release.
  • Page 104 KYO320...
  • Page 105: Program Panel

    PROGRAM PANEL Configuration The Program Panel option will allow you to program all the parameters which determine system operation. Refer to “PROGRAMMING” in the INSTALLATION MANUAL The Configuration section is divided into different pro- for the description of the following parameters: gramming sections: Keypads, Readers, Input expan- ders, Output expanders, Power stations, Vector-RX Configuration:...
  • Page 106: Led Keypads

    If you enable the Part. Fast View option, memory of To unenrol a Keypad (delete from the Configuration), Partition Alarm and Tamper events will be signalled press OFF. by blinking on the respective character will blink. LED keypad n.001 Tamp./Al.Beep - Partition XXXXXXXX 6.
  • Page 107: Input Expanders

    Ev. on red LED n Input Expanders Event n. ---- From the Configuration menu, using A or B, select the Input Expanders option. To associate an event with the Red LED (enter the Configuration Event ID number (refer to the EVENT column in the Input Expanders “Events-Actions”...
  • Page 108: Powerstation 001

    Configuration To unenrol an Output Expander (delete from the Confi- Vector-RX module guration), press OFF. 5. Press ESC to go back to the Configuration menu. 1. Press ENTER: Vector-RX module n Power Station Not present This Control panel is unable to support Power stations. The following instructions are for upgraded models only.
  • Page 109: Log Printer

    Zones n Log Printer Wired zones From the Configuration menu, using A or B, select Log Printer. Configuration Using A or B, select Wired Zones or Wireless Zones. Log Printer Zones Wireless zones 1. Press ENTER: Wired Zones Options Print Logger From step 2 press ENTER.
  • Page 110: Programming Alarm Zones

    n Programming Alarm zones 9. press ENTER. Work carefully through the following steps. Cycles Zone Type Repetitive Instant 7c. Enter the required number of cycles, or enter all ze- 7a. Using A or B, select the Zone type (Instant, Entry ros to set Repetitive, then press ENTER and go to step delay, Entry path, Exit delay, Last exit, 24 hours, Fire or Duress).
  • Page 111 For Alarm zones — the Partition parameter determines 15. Using A or B, select the required Threshold: Low, the partitions the zone belongs to, and thus its operating Mid, High, enter the value (e.g. For 5 % enter 05), then times, codes and keys.
  • Page 112: And-Zone Groups

    Timeout spectively, to enable or disable the respective attribute. Disabled The display will show the attribute status: “û” means Active, “-” NOT active. 14b.Enter the Inactivity Time (refer to “Inactivity”). 7b. Press ENTER. Using 0, select Disabled to disable Inactivity supervi- Cycles sion.
  • Page 113: Outputs

    Press ENTER: press ENTER. Oscillation None Only Outputs 1, 2 and 3 of KYO 320 can be pro- grammed as Superv.norm.clo. 12. Using A or B, select the Half Cycle of the oscilla- Follow tion. The Output will activate for the programmed time,...
  • Page 114: Partition

    Cicles Auto arm timeout Number Min. 13. Using A or B, set the number of Cycles for the Out- 8. Enter the time (in steps of 1 minute) of the Auto-arm put concerned. The Cycles can be set for the Monosta- timeout signal.
  • Page 115: Keys/Card

    Armed Mess.n --- 6. Using ON or OFF, respectively, enable or disable the None digital key concerned, then using A or B, select the Pa- trol attribute. Digital Key 15. Using A or B , select the Voice message (or None), Patrol assigned to Partition Armed status, then press ENTER: Disar.mess n.---...
  • Page 116: Code Types

    WLS Key NOTE: If, at step 3 (User type), you select a User Wireless Key 001 type (codes 1 through 16) go to “User Code Types”. If you select an Installer type (codes 17, 18 and 19) go to “Installer Code Types”. 5a.
  • Page 117: Installer Code Types

    Tamper wireless device des”). Press ON or OFF, respectively, to enable or disa- ble the function concerned (“û” means enabled, and “-” Tabella 3 KYO 320 Panel events means disabled). Press ENTER to go to the next Option section. EVENTI...
  • Page 118 Tabella 4 Generic events (Continued) for KYO320 Warning mains failure on Power 0984 station 0985 EVENT Warning low battery on Power station 2643 Warning power trouble on Power Test 0986 station 2643+n Reset on partition no. Battery not connected on Power 0987 2676 Reset on panel...
  • Page 119: Events - Actions

    event ends (enter all zeros for NO action), then using A EVENTO or B, select Dialler On. 3415 Memo message present Event 0001 3416 K-NET module missing Dialler On 3417 Lan Link missing 3418 IP receiver missing 7. Enter the ID number of the Dialler action which the Control panel must perform when the selected event Tabella 7 Special events for KYO320.
  • Page 120: Telephone

    Telephone lephone number, press and hold 1 until the keypad emits a beep. The Telephone option will allow you to setup the Con- If you wish to include pound (#) or star (*) in the te- trol panel Phonebook, the telephone line parameters lephone numbers, you must program the telepho- and the Answering machine.
  • Page 121 sage. The bottom line of the display will show the Voice Dialler numbers message label (Description). Press ENTER or ESC, re- Dialler numbers spectively, to go to the next or previous Dialler message Number (message 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5). Using A or B, select the Voice message for the selected Dialler message.
  • Page 122: Dig. Comunicat

    Protocol 10d. Using A or B, select the Dial, Timeout or Voice ADEMCO SLOW on line option, then press ENTER. Refer to the respec- tive paragraph for instructions. 7g. Using A or B, select the Protocol supported by the Timeout Central Station the Digital Communicator call will be sent to, then press ENTER.
  • Page 123: Answering Machine

    Event code Voice messages Code 1.Using A or B, select the Vocal messages option. PROGRAMMING 9h. Enter the Event code (refer to “Code”) of the action Vocal messages being programmed, (This is not valid for Contact ID, SIA and SIA over K-NET protocols) then press ENTER to go back to step 5h.
  • Page 124: Teleserv. Param

    nance call or Vigilance call, then press ENTER and 5c. Press ON or OFF, respectively, to enable or disable refer to the respective paragraph. the Callback option. If this option is enabled, the Con- trol panel will call the programmed Teleservice num- n Num.
  • Page 125: Central Station Call

    Option section 2 5h. Enter the keypad message for the Installer Mainte- Block ist.code - nance Request memo (refer to “Entering a text” under “Using the Keypad”), then press E to go back to step 3. 7. Using A or B, select the required option (see Table n Central Station call 9), then press ON or OFF, respectively, to enable or di- Cent.Stat.Date...
  • Page 126: Default Pin

    3. Enter the Overtime length (in minutes), then press Disab.False Key Disable false key event ENTER to go to the next parameter. Valid entries: 0 Disable arming on wireless through 60 minutes. NoArmReceivLost receiver lost Max overtime n. Disable arming on wireless zone (Max 009) NoArm ZoneTroub fault...
  • Page 127: Appendix

    APPENDIX n Installation K3/VOX2 Voice Board Work carefully through the following steps (see Figure 2 Disconnect the Mains and battery power before and Figure 2 in the Installation Manual Vol.1). starting the installation procedure. 1. Insert the Speaker into one part of the plastic hol- The K3/VOX2 Voice board records and plays Voice der.
  • Page 128: Manual Selection

    Ø All the Outputs of the M-IN/OUT Expander, program- or similar. The installation instructions can be found in the MINI-BOX package. med as Expander with 6 Outputs, as such must be Reserved Outputs (manual), Bistable, Normally The Microphone and Loudspeaker should be hou- Open;...
  • Page 129: Manual And Auto-Select Mode

    n Manual and Auto-select mode Software Outputs 7, 8, 9 and 10 (available for this ap- plication) must be: Monostable and Normally open Manual and Auto-select Listen-in can be integrated. (DO NOT program these Outputs as Reserved). This will allow the User to select (manually) specific lo- The ON Time of the Output determines how long the cations during standby status.
  • Page 130: K3/Prt2 Printer Interface

    n Connecting the Printer K3/PRT2 Printer Interface If you prefer to chase the lead, use a plug-free cable (re- Disconnect the Mains and battery power before fer to Table 11 for the wiring specifications and see also starting the installation procedure. Figure 6).
  • Page 131: Wireless Receivers

    Wireless Receivers DESCRIPTION 118 Spring catch slots (2) The VRX32-433 and VRX32-868 Receiver (accessory 119 Anchor screw locations (3 x ø 4.6 mm) item) will allow your system to manage up to 32 Wire- 120 Antennas (2) less detectors (PIRs, Magnetic Contacts, Smoke detec- 121 Microprocessors (2) tors), and up to 16 Wireless keys (KeyFobs).
  • Page 132: Connecting The Receiver

    6. Place the backplate in the proposed placement, pull the wires through the wire entry 125, then secure the backplate to the wall (use anchor screws). 130 131 129 7. Complete the connections on the terminal board 127 (refer to “Connecting the Receiver”). +V M OC PC-LINK 8.
  • Page 133: K-Net Module

    n Mounting the K-NET Module K-NET MODULE Installing the K-NET Module (Refer to K-NET manual), The K-NET Module should be installed in the control will allow you to connect several Control panels to the unit base, as illustrated in Figure 11 and in accordance LAN and control them from a remote location .
  • Page 134: Viewing The Ip Address

    8. Program the K-NET Module as described in the 5. Reset the power supply to the Control Panel (see "Programming" section of the K-NET manual. “Connecting Power Supply” “INSTALLATION” chapter in the Installation Ma- n Viewing the IP Address nual, Vol.1). If the DHCP is configured, the current IP address of the KNET circuit board may be checked in 2 ways: Jumper 21 (M) must be disconnected for at le-...
  • Page 135 EVENT CONTACT ID CL. CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Burglar alarm on partition part. no. BA/BR part. no. Generic alarm on partition part. no. BA/BR part. no. Tamper alarm on partition part. no. TA/TR part. no. Generic+Tamper alarm on partition part. no. TA/TR part.
  • Page 136 EVENT CONTACT ID CL. CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Warning low battery on Power station YT/YR 0000 Warning power trouble on Power station YM/YR 0000 Battery not connected on Power station YP/YQ 0000 Battery charger trouble on Power station YP/YQ 0000 Switching not connected on Power station YP/YQ 0000...
  • Page 137: Dbmanager

    0 and 1 of the binary digit which transmits the following data: DbManager (in Bentel security Suite) is an application developed to copy safely customer’s data from a source Ø User Code (4 digits — 0 through 9) to a destination.
  • Page 138: Data Transfer

    Origin Select the disk and folder which contains the cation will enable the Create option automatically. customer accounts concerned. The Bentel security Suite application will save cu- Panel types Check in this box panel types involved in stomer account data to the \DATA installation fol- the data transfer.
  • Page 139: Copying Customer Accounts

    1. Select Export data from the File menu. Access Levels menu provides the possibility to ma- nage users data for all Bentel Security Suite softwares. 2. Select the disk and folder of the customer accounts concerned from the Origin box.
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  • Page 141 EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL KYO 320 USER MANUAL ® 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 142 In addition to the present User Manual, the Installation and Programming from keypad Manual are also available for KYO320 control panel. It is pos- sible to buy these manuals separately from the KYO320 control panel, or to download them from Bentel Security website: http://www.bentelsecu- rity.com.
  • Page 143 TABLE of CONTENTS Key/Card/Miniproxi at Reader OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A Multiple Systems KEYPAD Digital Key/Card operations Buzzer Volume Disarm (Turning OFF your system) Contrast Adjustment Arm — Global Mode (Turning ON your system) 18 Brightness adjustment Arm — A Mode Superkey functions Arm —...
  • Page 144: Operating Your System From Akeypad

    Read this section thoroughly to get an overall view of zer will start sounding a series of beeps in such manner how to operate your system from a Keypad. KYO 320 that the operator could hear the sound level in real time.
  • Page 145: Superkey Functions

    brightness after 10 seconds of inactivity). The Superkeys can be set up to work differently on To adjust the brightness of the LCD display, press and different Keypads. hold: Ø A to increase brightness Audible and Visual signals on the Keypad Ø...
  • Page 146: Basic Commands

    Table 3. Ø the Entry time (fast beeps); Ø the Auto-arm timeout (four-beep sequence); KYO 320 manages 32 Partitions. However, only 8 Ø if the respective option is enabled, Partition Alarm or Partitions can be viewed on PREMIUM LCD and Tamper event in memory (two-beep sequence);...
  • Page 147: Code> On

    commands — except ‘View Trouble’ — require entry a View Area status if there are no malfunctions, otherwise View valid User Code PIN. malfunctions. <Code> ENTER From the View area status or Keypad set normally malfunctions screen, press Enter COMMAND ENTER again to access the User menu.
  • Page 148: Arming In A, B, C Or D Mode ( A, B, C Or D)

    Your Installer will tell you which Keypads can be The User can enter the following commands at the used, and which Partitions are involved. Keypad. n Arming Partitions (<Code> ON) You can Arm/Disarm the Partitions separately using a This command will Arm all the common Partitions of the 6-digit User Code PIN, as follows: —...
  • Page 149: Quick View Trouble Mode (Enter)

    Bypassed Zones! Partition status enquiry is possible on Enabled ____Arm?___ âå Keypads only. If Partition Alarm or Tamper is pre- sent the respective character will blink. If this condition is present: “View Trouble” mode provides information regar- Ø press B to view the Bypassed zones. ding zones which generate “Low Battery WLS”...
  • Page 150 Your Installer has programmed your Control panel 1. Use A and B to scroll the Partitions common to both with your requirements in mind. Therefore, some of the Keypad and User Code concerned (the current sta- the options may not be available tus will be indicated on the second line).
  • Page 151: Event Log

    You can Bypass a Zone using a 6-digit User Code Press the ENTER key, the display will show the Date PIN, as follows: — type in a valid 6-digit User Code prompt. PIN followed by the 3-digit ID number of the Zone Starting from...
  • Page 152: Enable/Disable Teleservice

    n Enable/Disable Teleservice To turn ON/OFF Outputs (appliances): This command will allow you to Enable/Disable the 1. Use A and B to scroll the list. Control panel to receive Teleservice calls. The com- Output n. 001 mand will be confirmed by the following message: Output En./Dis.
  • Page 153: Change Time And Date

    n Reset PC programming the partitions involved, and the number of Overtime re- quests you can make before an Auto-arm event). When the system is programmed from a computer (on-site or via Modem) or a Keypad, the Control panel n Change Time and Date will trigger the Programming Start event.
  • Page 154: Memo

    Ø the Disclosed PIN! message in View Trouble 2. Press the ENTER key to select the required Code. mode Code Øthe Event details in the Logger Active TYPE = Disclosed PIN IDENT. = the Keypad used 3. Press the ENTER key again, the display will show the TIME = Time and Date of the Event following message: The Trouble status will clear when a New PIN (other...
  • Page 155: Disable Buzzer

    Continuous rec. n Disable buzzer Cont.rec.ack If the Keypad buzzer is Enabled, it will signal the Entry and Exit Times, and Violation on Chime zones. This command will allow you to Disable these audible si- 2. Press ENTER to start the sound recording playback gnals.
  • Page 156: Using Digital Keys And Cards

    Readers sensitive field of the Reader). Readers have 3 System status LEDs (Red, Green and KYO 320 manages up to 32 Readers. This Control pa- Amber). nel supports up to 32 Readers. The Installer will pro- gram the following parameters for each Reader: Ø...
  • Page 157: The Reader Leds

    Your Installer can assign an Identifier Number and Descrip- with the selected Arming Mode, will blink quickly. If this tion to up to 500 Keys/Cards. The number will be recorded occurs, DO NOT ARM the System, as Arming will trig- in the Event Logger each time the Key/Card operates on ger a False Alarm.
  • Page 158: Multiple Systems

    Your Installer may have Disabled the Reader n Arm — Global Mode (Turning ON your system) LEDs, therefore, they will not turn ON even when a This operation will Arm all the Partitions common to valid Key/Card/Miniproxi is used. both the Digital Key/Card and Reader in use. To Arm the System in Global Mode (Red LED ON): Multiple Systems 1.
  • Page 159: Arm/Disarm Patrol

    From PROXI ReadersECLIPSE2 FROM A KEYPAD” section). The Event Logger (refer to the IDENT field of the event 1b. Hold the Proximity Key/Card/Miniproxi near the TYPE [Battery_low_____]) will provide the details sensitive field of the PROXI Reader/ECLIPSE2. The of the Wireless key that has triggered the Low battery LEDs will light in turn (at 2 second intervals).
  • Page 160 KYO320...
  • Page 161: Operating The System From Atelephone

    Answer message. At this point, you can enter your you will be able to control your system via any touch-pho- PIN and send the required commands over the phone. ne. KYO 320 manages up to 64 Telephone Access User n Teleservice Disabled Codes.
  • Page 162 Stop Alarm / On Hook 1 beep = zone in standby 2 beeps = zone in Alarm or Tamper status. If you are accessing your system via ‘Answering device’ After the status message or audible signal, the system mode, press to end the call.
  • Page 163: Default Pins (Factory Default)

    This command will allow you to Enable/Disable the Te- leservice facility Table 7, on the following page, shows the default PINs of the User Codes for KYO 320: Ø the No. column shows the ID number of the User This is a toggle command: Ø...
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