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INTRODUCTION
CLASSIKA Series is a series of Keypads controlling anti-burglary circuits which
have been realized with Kyo Unit series control panels or with Kyo100, Kyo300
and Kyo320 (firmware 2.06 or higher) control panels.
These instructions refer to the installation, programming and connection of the
Keypad; for further information on its use with the above mentioned control panels,
read the instructions provided with the said panels.
The keypad is available in 2 versions:
BKB-LCD - Keypad with an LCD display of 2 lines and 16 digits;
BKB-LED - Keypad with 16 LED.
In these instructions the generic term "Keypad" is used to refer to both versions; the
term "LCD Keypad" to refer to the BKB-LCD version, the term "LED Keypad" to refer
to the BKB-LED version.
The outputs are of open-collector (O.C.) type or rather floating or connected to Earth.
The Keypad is planned to work with the new communication protocol BPI-2.
The Keypad is provided for flush or surface mounting, or on type 503 boxes.
The Keypad is provided with devices for the detection and raising of an alarm
against tampering and snatching attempts.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Min.
TYPE
Max
Power Supply
10 Vcc
12 Vcc
13.8 Vcc
Current Draw (*)
20 mA
40 mA
60 mA
Temperature Range
+5° ÷ +40 °C
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
144.5 x 115 x 27.5
(*) - The current draw varies acc. to working conditions. The min. value
refers to work at rest conditions and absence of light; the max. refers to
work with lit keypad.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
Figure 1 show the LCD Keypad designs (the LED Keypad differs only in a LED
instead of an LCD display) with its various parts numbered: the numbers in boldface
shown in square brackets [ ] in the followign paragraphs refer to the parts shown
in Fig. 1 and are being described in the following table:
Base for flush mounting
Clips to block the frontplate
Terminal board for connections
Anchor screw holes for mounting on model 503 box or similar
Cable entry
Anchor screw holes for flush mounting
Clips for fixing of frontplate
Openings for the removal of the frontplate
Removable partition for the passing of visible channelled wires
Frontplate
Anti-snatch rawlplug
Conductive pin for closing of anti-tamper contact
Flip
SURFACE MOUNTING
For surface installation of the Keypad, follow the procedure described below
(see fig. 2 at the end of the instructions):
1)
Insert a sharp screwdriver into openings [8] to release the hooks [2], then
remove the cover [10] taking care to slide the terminal board out delicately;;
2)
Pass the connection wires through the opening [5];
3a)
If it is to be flush mounted, use the holes [6] to fix the base [1] to the wall;
3b)
If it is to be mounted on a model 503 box or similar, use the holes [4] to fix
to the base [1];
4)
Fix the anti-tamper plug [11];
5)
Make the keypad connections using the terminal board [3];
6)
Reposition the frontplate [10] by first hooking it to the clips [7], then by blocking
it by applying light pressure until the clips are released [2].
DESCRIPTION OF THE TERMINALS
This paragraph synthetically describes the Keyboard terminals. The table in
this paragraph uses the following terms:
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column M. gives the abbreviations of the terminals;
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column DESCRIPTION gives a synthetic description of the terminal;
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column v (V) gives the voltage, in volts, as on the corrisponding terminal (the
symbol "–" indicates that it is not possible to specify a voltage value);
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column I (A) gives the maximum current, in ampere, which could move along
on the corrisponding terminal (the symbol "–" indicates that it is not possible to
specify any value).
M.
DESCRIPTION
v (V)
I (A)
+
Positive power supply
13.8
(*)
C Command
–
–
R
Response
–
–
–
Negative power supply
0
–
(*) - See the technical specifications.
PROGRAMMING
NOTE - The first time it is switched on, the keypad will AUTOMATICALLY enter
its programming phase, and will remain in that mode until the address has been
programmed.
NOTE - To avoid any accidental or unauthorized programming, access to
programming is ONLY possibile if less than half an hour has passed from the
last BPI reset effected from the control panel. BPI resetting occurs every
time the Keypad is powered up, and on exiting from the installer menu.
To program the Keypad, follow the procedure described in this paragraph.
Remember that pressing the ENTER key confirms the input values and a move
forward is made to the next step while each pressing of the ESC key cancels the
input values and a step backwards is made (up to exiting the programming
phase).
NOTE - The keypad exits the programming phase one minute after the last
button was pressed.
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To set the addresses, use keys C and D to scroll through the available
addresses, or key the address into the Keypad:
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to enter addresses greater than 9, key the second digit of the address within 1
second of the first;
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if you enter an incorrect address, wait at least 2 seconds before trying again.
On the LCD keypad, the address that has been set is shown by the last two characters
of the top line of the display.
On the LED Keypad, the address set is shown by LEDs 1 to 16:
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when an LED lights up, it indicates that the corresponding address has been set;
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when an LED flashes, it indicates that the address which has been set is 16 + the
number of the LED.
For example, if LED 9 is lit, it indicates that address no. 9 has been selected; if LED
9 flashes, it indicates that address no. 25 (16 + 9) has been selected.
During all the steps involved in programming, the bottom line of the LCD Keypad
display shows all the keys which can be used at any given time.
PROGRAMMING THE LCD KEYPAD
1)
Press and keep pressed the keys 1 and OFF for at least 3 seconds after which
the programming phase starts: the display will show in the first line the name of the
keypad (CLASSIKA) and the actual address (for example,1).
2)
Programming the ADDRESS - Set the address of the keyboard (from 1 to 32),
then press ENTER to confirm or press ESC to cancel the change and exit
programming.
PROGRAMMING THE LED KEYPAD
For programming the LED Keypad, follow the procedure described below.
1)
Press and keep pressed the keys 1 and OFF for at least 3 seconds after which
the programming phase starts.
2)
Programming the ADDRESS -The lit LED
I
indicates that the keypad address
is being programmed.
Program the required address for the Keypad (from 1 to 8), then press ENTER to
confirm or press ESC to cancel and exit programming.
CAUTION - Before removing the keypad cover, OPEN THE FLIP COMPLETELY.
WARNING - DO NOT connect the Keypad to the bus when the bus is live; if this is not possible connect the bus terminals in the following order: -, +, R, C.