Change Time And Date; Change Telephone Numbers; Reset Pc Programming; Programming Pin Codes - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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the partitions involved, and the number of Overtime re-
quests you can make before an Auto-arm event).
n Change Time and Date
This command will allow you to set the current Date and Time.
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You cannot change the Time and Date when Parti-
tions are Armed.
1. Using A or B select NEW TIME - DATE, then press
ENTER.
NEW TIME - DATE
11:48 02/08/2002
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/gg/yyyy
hh:mm yyyy/mm/dd
then press ESC to confirm and go back to step 2.
n Change Telephone numbers
This command will allow you to change the first eight
Telephone numbers in the Phonebook.
To program or change the Telephone numbers:
1. Using A and B scroll the 8 Telephone numbers.
Change tel. num.
Telephone n. 001
2. Press ENTER to select the number to be program-
med or changed.
The display will show the current Telephone number, or
an empty programming field (the first digit will blink to in-
dicate that it is ready for programming).
Telephone n. 002
0735556666
3. Using keys 0 through 9, enter the telephone number.
— OFF corresponds to the pound sign (#);
— ON corresponds to pauses (*);
— C and D will allow you to move the cursor along the
line and overwrite wrong digits.
To delete the entire Telephone number, press and hold
1 until the keypad emits a beep.
4.Press the ESC key to go back to step 1.
KYO320
OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD
n Reset PC programming
When the system is programmed from a computer
(on-site or via Modem) or a Keypad, the Control panel
will trigger the Programming Start event.
The Control panel classifies this event as a Trouble
condition, therefore, it will be signalled on the G LED.
To view this Trouble condition, you must access View
Trouble mode, the display will show the following
message:
Current trouble:
Start program.
To clear this Trouble condition—select the Reset PC
Prog. option from the User menu and press the ENTER
key, the display will show the following message for se-
veral seconds and the G LED will turn OFF (unless the-
re are other Trouble conditions present).
USER MENU
done!
n Programming PIN codes
If your Installer has set up the User Code hierarchy (Ma-
ster and Slave Codes).
This command will allow Master Codes to select/dese-
lect the Active status of their Slave Codes
(Enable/Disable Slave Codes), and change their Slave
Code PINs.
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This command is available to Master Codes only.
Active Slave Codes can access the system and control
their enabled Partitions and functions.
To allow/deny system access to a Slave Code:
1. Use A and B to scroll the Slave Codes list (accessed
by the Master Code).
Code n.
001
Code
001
2. Press the ENTER key to select the required Code.
Code
001
Active
3. Press the ON key to select Active status, or OFF to
deselect Active status, as required.
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A Code can be both a Master and a Slave (i.e. Sla-
ve of one Code, and Master of another). A Master
Code cannot deselect the Active status of a Slave
Code that is Master of another Slave Code.
To change the PIN of a Slave Code:
1. Use A and B to scroll the list of Slave Codes (acces-
sed by the Master Code).
Code
n. 001
Code
001
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