Input Expanders; Output Expanders; Readers - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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n Input Expanders
The Inlet Expanders page will allow you to set up the
M-IN/OUT Expanders which have terminals pro-
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grammed in Input mode
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For information regarding the ü, No. and Descrip-
tion parameters, refer to the "Configuration" section.
n Output Expanders
The Outlet Expanders page will allow you to set up the
M-IN/OUT Expanders which have terminals pro-
grammed in Output mode
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For information regarding the ü, No. and Descrip-
tion parameters, refer to the "Configuration" section.
n Readers
The Key/Card Readers will allow Users to:
Ø Arm Partitions
Ø Disarm Partitions
Ø Arm in A and B Mode
Ø Stop Partition Alarms
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Commands will affect ONLY the Partitions com-
mon to both the Reader and Key/Card in use.
For example, if you attempt to Arm the system at a Reader
that is enabled on Partitions no. 1 and no. 2, with a
Key/Card that is enabled on Partitions no. 1 and no. 3,
ONLY Partition no. 1 will Arm (Partition no. 1 is common to
both the Reader and Key/Card). The Readers page will al-
low you to set up the Readers, as follows.
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For information regarding the ü, No. and Descrip-
tion parameters, refer to the "Configuration" section.
M This attribute will enable the Reader for Monitoring
purposes (i.e. To signal specific events — to be pro-
grammed by the Installer).
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Monitoring Readers (Readers with the M attrib-
ute) CANNOT be used for system control purposes
but will be able to generate Valid Key, Key at
Reader events and Valid Key on Partition.
The Expand button at the bottom of the page will open
the Readers table.
If you are programming System Control Readers: select
the Reader Partitions, and set up the A and B Mode Arm-
ing configurations (refer to the following paragraphs).
If you are programming Monitoring Readers: select the
Events to be monitored (refer to the following paragraphs).
2 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). If the
M-IN/OUT Expander is programmed as an Input and Output Expander, it must be configured as an Input
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.
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PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC
RED spot This row will allow you to assign (ü) the
Reader to the Partitions (01 through 32).
To view the Partition Description: click the Descrip-
tion button (bottom of page) then position the cursor on
the Partition check box.
To highlight a Reader: hold down the SHIFT key and
click anywhere on the Reader table, then release the
SHIFT key.
To highlight a group of Readers: hold down the SHIFT
key and click anywhere on the tables of the first and last
Readers of the group, then release the SHIFT key.
To assign the Reader Partitions (quick mode): highlight
the Reader concerned, click the Partitions button then
select:
None — to Disable the highlighted Readers on all Par-
titions;
All — to Enable the highlighted Readers on all Partitions;
Toggle — to invert the current status of the highlighted

Readers.

To Copy data (Enabled Partitions, A and B Mode Arm-
ing configuration): highlight the Reader to be copied;
right click the mouse; select Copy from the pop-up
menu; highlight the Readers to be pasted; right click the
mouse, then select Paste from the pop-up menu.
YELLOW spot This programming section will allow
you to set up the A Mode Arming configuration. If an A
Mode Arming request is made at a Reader, the Parti-
tions will Arm/Disarm in accordance with the pro-
grammed configuration, as follows:
Ø D — the corresponding Partition will Disarm
Ø N — the status of the corresponding Partition will re-
main unchanged (None)
Ø A — the corresponding Partition will Arm
Ø S — the corresponding Partition will Arm in Stay
mode (i.e. Zones with the Internal Attribute will be
Bypassed).
Ø I — the corresponding Partition will Arm in Instant
Mode (Stay with zero Entry Delay)
GREEN spot As per the YELLOW spot but for B
Mode.
Display Panel Alarm in Memory
abled (Default setting), the RED LED will signal the pres-
ence of Panel Alarm memory.
Display Partition Alarm in Memory
enabled (Default setting), the RED LED will signal the
presence of Alarms and/or Tamper memory relative to the
Keypad partitions.
If this option is en-
If this option is
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