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USER MANUAL

KYO100-KYO300

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This command will not Disable the audible feed back
signal sounded by the keys.

Siren Test

This command will allow you to Test the proper working
order of the Alarm signalling devices.
If you select this command the Control panel will acti-
vate the devices, and the display will show the following
message:

&

Test keypad

This command will allow you to Test the proper working
order of the display, LEDs and Keypad.
If  you  select  this  command  the  display  will  show  the
following message:

;0<23<?;

&-'

1.

Press 

E

:

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 !<DECFG+3?1/

If the display is working properly, it will show letters A to
P on both lines.
If the 

I

a

G

 and 

M

 indicator LEDs are working prop-

erly, they will blink for several seconds.
If the buzzer is working properly, it will sound three times.

Continuous recording

This command will allow you to record sounds picked up
by the system microphones, during and after Alarm and
generic events.

To playback sound recording:
1.

Use 

C

 or 

D

 to scroll for the

 Cont. rec. ack 

option.

This command cannot be selected until one of the
Events, programmed by the Installer, occurs.

 &))

 &

-

2.

Press 

E

 to start the sound recording

 

playback :

 &))

.........

The second line of the display will show the elapsing
timeout.

To reset this command

:

1.

Use 

C

 or 

D

  to scroll for 

Cont.rec. reset

:

 &)

 &

&

2.

Press 

E

 to reset the Continuous Recording facility,

and step back to the User menu.

Enable/Disable Timers

This Control panel manages up to 64 Timers (32 Timers
for KYO 100) for control of the ON/OFF Times of electri-
cal  appliances  (Heating  systems,  Garden  sprinklers,
Courtesy lights, etc.), and Enabled  Times of the sys-
tem objects (Outputs, Codes, Keys, Cards, etc.). Ask
your Installer for details. The 

En/Dis Timer 

option will

allow you to Enable/Disable the Timers, as follows:

1.

Use 

C

 or 

D

  to scroll for the required

 Timer

.

"!

"!

'$

 

2.

Press 

O

 to Enable, or 

o

 to Disable the Timer.

3.

Press 

E

 to confirm and go back to the User menu.

Enable/Disable Key

The 

En/Dis Key 

option will allow you to Enable/Disable

the Keys, as follows:

1.

Use 

C

 or 

D

  to scroll for the required

 Key

, or enter

its ID Number.

2.

Press 

O

 to Enable, or 

o

 to Disable the Key.

3.

Press 

E

 to confirm and go back to the User menu.

NOTE: 

A Key can be Enabled/Disabled ONLY by  Codes

which operate the Partitions it is assigned to.

Operating the system from an ALISON/
32LP LED Keypad

(

<Code>

 

E

)

To access the 

Programming phase

  from standby status:

1

. Enter your Code PIN, then press ENTER.

Code PIN + 

E

E

E

E

E

2. The amber LED on the Keypad concerned (indicated

by the  icon will blink.

You can access the Programming phase when the
system is Armed or Disarmed.

The 32 LEDs will not signal the status of the Partitions
during the 

Programming phase

 .

To exit the 

Programming phase

, press 

e

.

If you do not press a key within 30 seconds, the keypad
will revert automatically to standby status.

Summary of Contents for KYO 100

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ce with the local laws and bylaws in force Hereby Bentel Security declares that the KYO100 and KYO300 Control panels comply with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1...

Page 3: ...ing the system from an ALISON 32LP LED Keypad 15 Reset Alarms 16 Enable Disable auto arm 16 Enable Disable Teleservice 16 Overtime Request 16 Teleservice Request 16 Enable Disable Buzzer 16 Test Siren...

Page 4: ...Alison 32LP Keypads 1 Function LEDs 2 Display 3 Microphone Alison DV only 4 Keys 5 Information chart 6 Flip 7 Instant Action Keys MIA D only OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD Contrast Adjustment To...

Page 5: ...32LP LEDs Refer to Table 2 for the description of the four LEDs on the Keypad Display During standby status the first line will show the Time and Date as follows If the Control panel has stored a zon...

Page 6: ...af AKFG aDgGNCCQSOhi QNGDGg oGlLIODLMGSHIEMG HVSEDGiLSEIGLDGJUFMLJnEJj GoGGlLIODLMGSHIEMG HVSEDGKHFGXMEHDEJGNeOGHOGMEHFOGLIEGaSEIGCHIEMGEfEIOGUIGVEVLDQ GoG_QFOEVG HVSED GoG_QFOEVG HVSEDGKHFGXMEHDEJGNe...

Page 7: ...urations A B C and D These con figurations determine the Partitions which will Arm and those which will Disarm when an A B C or D Mode command is entered at a Keypad the final configuration depends on...

Page 8: ...KEGlLIODLMGSHIEMGNHOOEDQGLDGHOGMEHFOGLIEGCLsEDG_OHOULIGUFGILOGReIXOULIUInGSDLSEDMQ KEGlLIODLMGSHIEMGNHOOEDQGLDGHOGMEHFOGLIEGCLsEDG_OHOULIGNHOOEDQGUFGMLs KEGdHUIFGSLsEDGOLGOKEGlLIODLMGSHIEMGLDGOLGHOGME...

Page 9: ...recording Memo Event logger Clear call queue Enable Disable Timers Enable Disable Key Your Installer has programmed your Control panel with your requirements in mind Therefore some of the options may...

Page 10: ...ys UNBYPASS turn ON or BYPASS Turn OFF the zone as required 4 Use C or D to scroll the zones and continue or press the e key twice to step back to the User menu Attempts to Arm turn ON the Partitions...

Page 11: ...e 5 6 The Teleservice request will stop any ongoing Telephone calls Teleservice requests from the User have priority over other call types and will send the Teleservice call or calls to the Installer...

Page 12: ...ge for sev eral seconds before stepping back to the User menu 2 To Abort the Command Press the e key to step back to the User menu Overtime request If the Auto arm option is enabled and the system is...

Page 13: ...message 0 To clear this Trouble condition select the Reset PC Prog option from the User menu and press the E key the display will show the following message for several seconds and the G LED will tur...

Page 14: ...lled by the G LED ON on the Keypad theDiscovered PIN messageinViewTroublemode the Event details in the Logger TYPE Discovered PIN IDENT the Keypad used TIME Time and Date of the Event The Trouble stat...

Page 15: ...et the Continuous Recording facility and step back to the User menu Enable Disable Timers This Control panel manages up to 64 Timers 32 Timers for KYO 100 for control of the ON OFF Times of electri ca...

Page 16: ...leservice facility refer to page 11 proceed as follows 1 Access the Programming phase 2 Press LED 2 on the Keypad will turn ON OFF to indicate re spectively the Enabled Disabled status of the Teleserv...

Page 17: ...eader The Partitions the Reader can control Reader Parti tions A Mode Arming AMBER Fig 3 a SAT Digital key b ECLIPSE key reader c PROXI CARD d PROXI reader e Alison 32LP Keypad B Mode Arming GREEN Dig...

Page 18: ...the SAT Key was inserted To Reset push the SAT Key into the ECLIPSE Reader until the 3 LEDs start to blink slowly the previous setting will be restored when you remove the Key b Red LED ON The System...

Page 19: ...the PROXI Reader The LEDs will light in turn at 2 second intervals Fig 4 Disarm Arm Stop Alarms FROM ECLIPSE Readers 2b Remove the Key Card when the Amber LED turns ON At this point the Red LED will a...

Page 20: ...Key in use Stay Mode Press the button until the LED turns ON see Fig 5 to Arm all the Partitions of the Wireless Key in use in Stay Mode Disarm Press the button until the LED turns ON see Fig 5 to Dis...

Page 21: ...Arm or Disarm your system as this may put your system security at risk If you are accessing your system via the Answering de vice facility two conditions are possible Teleservice Enabled Teleservice D...

Page 22: ...ts if necessary enter a before the number 1 Press to access the Zone status Arm Partitions phase 2 Press to access Zone status or press to ac cess the Partition status Zone status from step 2 3a Enter...

Page 23: ...s This command will allow you to clear Partition and or Control panel Alarms restore the system to standby depending on the Access level of the Code used via Tel ephone Enable Disable Current User Cod...

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