Activating Wireless Detectors; Updating Strings; Change Time/Date - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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Wireless detectors should not be located in places that
give "bad" test results.
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If several devices produce "Bad" results, it may be
due to the Receiver, in which case, move the Rece-
iver to another location (for suggestions regarding
Receiver placement, refer to "Choosing a moun-
ting location" under "Wireless Receiver" in the
"INSTALLATION MANUAL APPENDIX").
n Activating Wireless Detectors
AMD20 - To Test an AMD20 wireless detector, remove
it from its backplate then reattach it. The LED will blink 5
times to indicate that a signal has been sent. The result
will be shown on the keypad display. Repeat the proce-
dure until you obtain 3 successive "Good" results.
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Be careful not to damage the Tamper microswitch
when relocating the Detector to the bracket.
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Removal of a wireless detector from its bracket (de-
tector tamper) will activate the "Placement Test"
mode. During this status, the wireless detector will
activate the LED each time it detects motion, and
will also send a signal to the Receiver (5 seconds af-
ter detecting motion). The detector LED will blink 5
times to indicate that the transmission signals have
been sent. The LED will operate in this way for 10
motion detections after a tamper/restore. These
transmissions will be ignored by the Receiver during
the Placement Test. The only time the Receiver will
acknowledge a Placement Test is when a detector
is removed from its bracket then replaced.
ASD20 - To run the Placement Test on an ASD20,
remove it from its bracket, wait 5 seconds then reattach
it, or move a magnet towards the notch on the outer
edge of the detector, then move it away.
AMC30 - To run the Placement Test on an AMC30 de-
tector, open the contact by moving the magnet away
from the unit. The Test result will be shown on the key-
pad display. After the first result (about 10 seconds),
close the contact to generate another Test. If the unit is
attached to a door or window, open and close the door
or the window to activate the device.

Updating Strings

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Only if the system has a number of PREMIUM LCD
and CLASSIKA LCD keypads greater than 5, the
update strings fase follows, otherwise the update
strings fase has no effects.
The Keypad Strings are stored in the Keypad memory,
therefore, any changes made at a Keypad or via PC
must be broadcasted to all the system Keypads. Each
time you exit a programming session via Keypad or PC,
the Control panel will check the Strings, if any changes
are found, it will update all the system keypads automa-
tically.
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Under certain circumstances, the Control panel is
unable to detect changes, therefore, will not update
the system Keypads. For example, if you 'swap' the
description of two objects, the Control panel will be
unable to detect the changeover and therefore will
not update the system Keypads.
The Update strings option will allow you to update at
any time. As this operation takes 4 or 5 minutes, the
system will always request command confirmation.
Update strings
Confirm?
To confirm the Update, press ENTER.
Update strings
Done!
During the Update broadcast, all the system keypads
will lock and their displays will blink.
Once the update has been done, the system will go
back to the Installer menu.

Change time/date

The Change time/date option will allow you to set up
the Control panel clock.
From the Installer menu:
INSTALLER MENU
Event logger
1. Using A or B, select Change time/date option, then
press ENTER.
NEW TIME - DATE
14:20 03/09/2006
2. Enter the New Time and Date, then press ENTER to
confirm and go to the next step (Date format), or ESC to
quit and step back to the USER MENU.
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The New Time and Date field will not allow you to
change the digits individually, therefore, you must en-
ter the entire Time and Date. If you press ENTER be-
fore completion, the setting will be deleted.
date format
hh:mm dd/mm/yyyy
3. Using A or B select Date format:
hh:mm dd/mm/yyyy
hh:mm mm/dd/yyyy
hh:mm yyyy/mm/dd
then press ESC to confirm and go back to step 2
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