Programming From The Pc; Configuration (Enrolling Devices) - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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You can program the system using a LCD Keypad, or us-
ing the KYO320 downloading software from the Bentel
Security Suite Software package (accessory item).
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The following options and parameters CANNOT
BE programmed from Keypads:
the Scheduler parameters — except for the Max.
no. overtime requests and Overtime Request;
— the Timers.
— Enable Keypad Codes (LCD keypads) and/or
Keys /Cards.
The following operations CAN BE DONE from
Keypads ONLY:
— Record and playback of Voice Messages;
— Enable and Program Key/Card Codes;
— Request Log Printout;
— Enrol/Unenrol the Network PCB module.
If you are programming the system from a Keypad, refer
to the instructions in the "PROGRAMMING FROM
KEYPAD" manual.
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This section provides information on the system
parameters, and should be referred to also when
programming from a Keypad.
Read this section thoroughly to learn how to install and
use the KYO320 software application.
1. Install the KYO320 software application as de-
scribed in the Security Suite manual.
2. Run the KYO320 application.
3. Select the Control panel Type (refer to the Cus-
tomer data paragraph) and the Firmware Release
(refer to the Options paragraph in the Security
Suite manual).
4. NOTE: When programming the KYO320, select
File > INIT then setup the Panel Type and Firm-
ware Release in the Parameters window.
5. Program the parameters (refer to the respective
paragraphs for instructions).
6. Download the programmed parameters (refer to the
respective paragraph: On-site Programming via
Computer or Remote Programming via Computer).
KYO 320

PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC

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The system parameters are organized in Pages. The
Programming Pages in this section are congruent with
the KYO320 software structure.

Configuration (Enrolling Devices)

On startup the Control panel will automatically enrol all
the BPI Bus peripherals (refer to "Power supply connec-
tion" under "INSTALLATION"). Any changes after auto-
matic enrollment must be made by the Installer.
During the polling process, the Control panel will match the
interrogation result with the stored configuration and, in the
event of mismatch, will generate the respective warning.
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The Configuration section is divided into pages — one
for each type of device ( Keypads, Input Expanders,
Output Expanders, Readers, Power Supply Stations
and Accessories ).
The following programming instructions refer to param-
eters common to all BPI devices. For instructions on
how to program the parameters of a specific device, re-
fer to the relevant paragraph.
ü The devices connected to the BPI Bus must be Se-
lected, otherwise the system will be unable to enrol them.
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The Control panel cannot manage unenrolled peripherals.
If a peripheral device has not been connected properly
to the BPI bus, or fails to respond (Device Lost) due to
Trouble or Tamper, an X will be shown above the s icon
on the Keypad, and the Control Panel will generate the
respective event, as follows:
Ø Warning Readers = Lost Device
PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC
The programmed parameters can be saved on
hard or floppy disk, and downloaded to the Control
panel via modem or on-site. The programmed pa-
rameters can be renamed and reused for different
Customers (refer to "Save" and "Open Customer"
in the "Bentel Security Suite" Manual).
If the Control Panel is connected to a computer, it
will be possible to view the configuration by loading
the Configuration page.
The Select button (on the bottom of the page) will
allow you to select/deselect all the devices on the
page at once.
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