Hardwired Zones - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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This feature is provided by the optional K3/PRT2
Printer Interface (refer to "K3/PRT2 Printer Inter-
face" in the APPENDIX).
Only Enabled events can be printed (refer to "Log
— Event settings").
Add line feed Enable this option, if there are over-
lapped lines on the printout. Disable this option, if there
are empty lines between events.

Hardwired Zones

The hardwired Zones can be used for system monitor-
ing (Alarm Zones), or management (Control Zones).
Alarm Zones If Alarm conditions are detected, the
Alarm Zones will generate the respective event (refer to
"Type"). The Events-Action page will allow you to as-
sociate each event with one or more actions (activation
of Hornstrobes, Digital Communicator, Dialler, etc.).
The system cannot generate an Alarm event until the Par-
titions the Zone is assigned to Arm
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This does not apply to 24h and Fire Zone events,
as these events do not depend on Partition status.
If the zone is NOT an Exit Delay or Last Exit Zone (re-
fer to "Type") the Control Panel will start monitoring as
soon as the Partitions the Zone is assigned to Arm
otherwise, it will start monitoring when the longest Exit
Time of the Armed Partitions the Zone is assigned to
ends (refer to "Partitions").
The system will generate an Alarm when the voltage on
the Zone terminal falls within the Alarm voltage range
(refer to "Voltage Ranges") for the programmed num-
ber of times and/or length of time (refer to "Sensitivity").
Each Alarm Zone can generate the Zone Alarm event
for the programmed number of times (refer to
"Cycles").
Command Zones Each
can be programmed to activate one of the fol-
lowing actions:
Ø Switch Partition status
Ø Arm and Disarm Partitions
Ø Arm Partitions only
Ø Disarm Partitions only
Ø Reset Partitions
Ø Reset Control Panel
Ø Cancel telephone calls
Ø Not Ready to Arm
Ø Ready to Arm
The Command Zones will activate when they
are unbalanced (refer to "Balance") for the
programmed number of times or length of
time (refer to "Sensitivity").
The BPI Zones page will allow you to pro-
6 If the Full Arming alarm option is enabled, ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed.
If the Full Arming alarm option is disabled, AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be
Armed.
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(refer to "Partitions").
Command
Zone
Figure 26 BPI Zones page
gram the Hardwired Zones (for Wireless Zones refer to
the "Wireless" paragraph).
The chart on the left side of the BPI Zones page shows
the available hardwired Zones (refer to "Configuration").
If an M-IN/OUT Expander is configured as an Expander
with 4 Zones + Expander with 2 Outputs, only the Zones
corresponding to terminals L3, L4, L5 and L6 will be us-
able; if it is configured as an Expander with 4 Outputs +
Expander with 2 Zones, only the Zones corresponding to
terminals L6 and L7 will be usable.
The following information will be shown for each Zone.
No. This field shows the Zone ID number that will be
used (instead of the Zone Description) in some parts of
the application (refer to "Description").
Position This field shows the Description of the hard-
ware component the Zone is assigned to. This label can
be edited on the Configuration page.
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The Position of the Control panel Zones (Main
Unit) is non-editable.
Device This field shows the ID number (Address) of
the device the Zone is assigned to. A hyphen indicates
that the Zone is assigned to the Control Panel.
Ter. This field shows the Zone terminal tag.
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The numbers L1, L2, ..., L6 on M-IN/OUT Expand-
ers programmed as Input Expanders correspond,
respectively to terminals T1, T2, ..., T3.
Description This 16 character field will allow you to as-
sign and/or edit the Zone Description. The label will
identify the Zone in all parts of the Software Application.
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