Enable On Partitions; Associated Timer; User Menu Access - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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Patrol Code If this option is enabled, the Code will be
able to perform Disarm and Arm operations ONLY, re-
gardless of its assigned Code Type. Furthermore, if a
Partition is Disarmed by a Code with the Patrol attrib-
ute, it will remain Disarmed for the programmed Pa-
trol Time ONLY, after which, it will Rearm automati-
cally (refer to "Patrol Time" under "Partitions").
Father Code 1 - 2 - 3 This drop-down list will allow
you to select the Father codes.
Ø Each Code can have up to 3 Father codes;
Ø a Code can be programmed as its own Father.
A Father Code can:
Ø Change the PIN of its assigned Codes (Sons);
Ø Enable/Disable the Active status of its assigned
Codes, that is, if they are not Fathers of other Codes;
Ø Enable/Disable the Available status of its assigned
Codes.
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YOU CANNOT assign a new Father code to a
code without first entering the PIN of one of its cur-
rent Father codes.
For KYO320 — Codes no. 132 to 195 (the 64 Tele-
phone Access Codes) CANNOT be Father codes.
Father codes can be changed by the User.
At default:
Ø Code no. 001 is its own Father code;
Ø Codes no. 002 to 131 have two Father codes: them-
selves and Code no. 001;
Ø Codes no. 132 to 195 have one Father code: Code
no. 001.
Linked event codes Connected with Code Types (if
Duress Code or not), in Contact ID and SIA protocol
case, the linked code changes. In this way, for exam-
ple, a code only will be automatically linked to a Duress
code.
n Enable on Partitions
The Enable on Partitions Table will allow
you to select the Partitions the Code will be
able to control and set the A, B, C and D Arm-
ing modes, as follows.
Partitions The Partitions line (first line)
shows the Control Panel Partition ID Num-
bers.
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If you click the Description button (at the
bottom of the page), the application will
show the Partition Description.
The check boxes on the second line will allow
you to select the Code Partitions.
Ø Box ticked: the Code CAN operate on the
corresponding Partition.
Ø Box empty: the Code CANNOT operate on
the corresponding Partition.
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To DISABLE the Code on all the Partitions: click the
Partitions button (bottom of page) then select None.
To ENABLE the Code on all the Partitions: click the Par-
titions button (bottom of page) then select All.
To toggle the current Enabled/Disabled status of the
Code: click Partitions button (bottom of page) then se-
lect Invert selection.
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Code commands will affect ONLY the Partitions
(and subsequently the Zones) common to both the
Code and Keypad in use.
A This line will allow you to select the A Mode Arming
configuration of the Partitions.
Double click on the Partition field until the required
mode is shown (D, N, A, S or I), or right click the Parti-
tion field
drop-down list.
Arming Modes
Ø D = Partition will Disarm
Ø N = no operation
Ø A = Partition will Arm in Away mode
Ø S = Partition will Arm in Stay mode
Ø I = Partition will Arm in Stay mode with zero delay (In-
stant)
B As for A but for B Mode Arm commands at a Keypad.
C As for A but for C Mode Arm commands at a Keypad.
D As for A but for D Mode Arm commands at a Keypad.
n Associated Timer
If a Code is associated with a Timer, it will function only
during the programmed Timer slots (refer to "Scheduler
- Timers").
n User menu access
This section of the User page will allow you to limit the
number of operations a code can perform (Arm, Arm
Type A, B, c or D, Disarm and Access User Menu).
Figure 48 Users — Code access page
then select the required mode from the
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