Viewing The Ip Address; Technical Specifications; Reset Default; Reporting Formats - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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8. Program the K-NET Module as described in the
"Programming" section of the K-NET manual.
n Viewing the IP Address
If the DHCP is configured, the current IP address of the
KNET circuit board may be checked in 2 ways:
- using a keypad connected to the KYO320 control unit
with the network P.C.B. present and configured (see
procedure in the Initial programming section of the
K-NET manual), after entering the Installer menu, press
the A or B buttons to display the SERIAL PORTS op-
tion, followed by the ENTER button. View the IP ad-
dress and return to the Installer menu by pressing the
ESC button. (see also the Kyo320 Installation manual
Vol.2 – Keypad procedures);
- for advanced users only: from the control screen of a
Windows PC connected to the same network, use the
command "PING
KNET-xxyyzz", where xxyyzz are
the last 6 digits of the MAC-ADDRESS printed on the
KNET label.
A Windows PC may be configured so that it does NOT
allow this type of command, meaning this type of proce-
dure will not be available.
n Technical Specifications
The following table contains the technical specifications
of the K-NET Module.
Voltage
Current draw
Standby current
Operating Temperature
Dimensions (W x H)

Reset default

To reset the factory default programming (see the
Installation Manual Vol.1) :
1. Remove all power from the Control panel (Mains
and battery).
2. Remove the jumper 21 (M).
3. Wait at least 20 seconds.
4. Replace the jumper 21 (M).
EVENT
Table 12 Structure of the main Reporting formats supported by the System (continued ...)
46
9.6 ÷ 27.6 V_
250 mA
50 mA
-5 ÷ +40 ° C
95 x 65 mm
Alarm on zone
Tamper on zone
Fire alarm on partition
24h alarm on partition
5. Reset the power supply to the Control Panel (see
"Connecting
"INSTALLATION" chapter in the Installation Ma-
nual, Vol.1).
!
Jumper 21 (M) must be disconnected for at le-
ast 20 seconds in order to ensure full reset of
the factory default programming, and to avoid
problems that may occur when the power
supply is restored.
Installer code locked If the Lock Installer code op-
tion is enabled, the Installer PIN will not be able to reset
to factory default (refer to Lock Installer code in the
Options section in the Installation Manual Vol.1).

Reporting Formats

This paragraph describes the structures of the main re-
porting formats supported by the system.
n TELIM
The TELIM protocol transmits as follows:
Ø User Code (4 digits — 0 through 9);
Ø Event Code: 41 in the event of Alarm or Tamper on the
first 16 zones of the Control panel, 0 in all other cases;
Ø 2 byte (16 bit) representing the status of the first 16
zones — 0 Standby; 1 = Alarm or Tamper.
n Contact ID
Contact ID transmits as follows:
Ø User Code (4 hexadecimal digits — 0 through F );
Ø Qualifier: 1 = new event or Disarming operation; 3
event restore event or Arming operation
Ø Class Code (CL. column): identifies the type of
event (Alarm, Trouble, Fire, etc.);
Ø Event Code (CODE column): identifies the event
(Event Codes can be changed, refer to "Actions" un-
der "Digital Communicator" in the "PROGRAMMING"
section in the Installation Manual Vol.1);
Ø Group Number (GROUP column), where possible,
identifies the Partition of the "object" which genera-
ted the event;
Ø Zone Number (ZONE column), where possible,
identifies the "object" (Zone, Code, Key, etc.) which
generated the event.
n SIA/SIA over K-NET
SIA/SIA over K-NET is a FSK (Frequency Shift Keying)
format, that transmits alternatively in two slightly different

CONTACT ID

CL. CODE GROUP
1
30
00
1
37
00
1
10
part. no.
1
33
part. no.
a
Power
Supply"
SIA
ZONE
TYPE
1
zone no.
BA/BR
0000
zone no.
TA/TR
0000
000
FA/FR
part. no.
000
BA/BR
part. no.
in
the
st
nd
2
zone no.
zone no.
000
000
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