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EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL  PANEL

INSTALLATION MANUAL  Vol.2

ISO 14001

9191.BNT2

ISO 14001

IT-52588

ISO 9001

9105.BNT1

ISO 9001

IT-52587

OHSAS 18001

9192.BSEC

OHSAS 18001

IT - 60983

Summary of Contents for KYO 320

Page 1: ... EXPANDABLE MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL Vol 2 ISO 14001 9191 BNT2 ISO 14001 IT 52588 ISO 9001 9105 BNT1 ISO 9001 IT 52587 OHSAS 18001 9192 BSEC OHSAS 18001 IT 60983 ...

Page 2: ...nel are the CLASSIKA and PREMIUM LCD keypads All previous Bentel LCD keypads Alison S Alison DVP Mia S Mia D and the LED keypad Alison32LP continue to be supported by the KYO320 Control panel For a correct functionality of PREMIUM and CLASSIKA LCD keypad the KYO 320 control panel must have a firmware rev 2 06 or higher Recycling information BENTEL SECURITY recommends that customers dispose of thei...

Page 3: ...ypes 29 Events Actions 31 Event setup 31 Telephone 32 Phonebook 32 Dialler 32 Dig comunicat 34 Answering Machine 35 Voice messages 35 Teleservice 35 Num teleservice 36 Teleserv param 36 Teleserv option 36 Init teleservice 36 Maintenance call 36 Central Station call 37 Options 37 Scheduler opt 37 Default PIN 38 APPENDIX 39 K3 VOX2 Voice Board 39 Features 39 Identification of Parts 39 Installation 3...

Page 4: ...4 KYO320 a b Figura 1 Control Panel keypads a PREMIUM LCD b CLASSIKA LCD ...

Page 5: ...Sensitivity of the hardwired zones the Contact ID and SIA code of Digital Communicator the Scheduler parameters except for Max no over time Requests and Overtime Request the Timers Enable Keypad Codes Keys Cards LCD LED Keypads The following operations CAN BE DONE from Key pads ONLY Record and Playback Voice Messages Request Log printout Enrol Unenrol the B NET module Using the keypad Read the fol...

Page 6: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In Partition group 9 to 16 key 2 and position 2 on the di splay correspond to Partition 10 KEYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Keys to use for Partition groups 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 32 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 DISPLAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Press C or D to view the required section Accessing the Installer menu When the system starts on the displ...

Page 7: ...hronological order starting from the most recent event Each event provides the following information Ø Ev Event number ØTYPE e g Zone Alarm Invalid Code etc Ø IDENT e g Zone number Partition etc ØAGENT e g Keypad Reader etc Ø ID AGEN e g User code Card Key etc ØTIME Time and Date of the event From the Installer menu INSTALLER MENU Event logger 1 Using A or B select the Event logger option then pre...

Page 8: ...us option then press ENTER zone n 001 South entrance 2 Using A or B scroll the zones or enter the zone ID number three digits required NOTE Wrong entries will be signalled by an audible er ror signal zone n 002 Staircase Window 3 Press ENTER to view the status Staircase Window STBY UNBYPASSED 4 Press ENTER again to view the Zone Resistance in ohm see the example below Staircase Window 4265 ohm 5 P...

Page 9: ...y and dura tion The total message time depends on sound quality and ranges from approximately 3 minutes 48 seconds for good sound quality to approximately 8 minutes 44 seconds for average sound quality The recorded messages can be associated with the Control panel Inputs for Telephone access or sent to preset telepho ne numbers Dialler function or used as Answer mes sages Answering machine functio...

Page 10: ...change the PINs of all the other Installer Codes and also its own 0200 at de fault Installer Codes 196 197 198 and 199 have Son status therefore can change their own PINs only re spectively 0196 0197 0198 0199 at default The default Installer PINs should be changed for secu rity reasons To change the Installer PINs work carefully through the following steps From the Installer menu assistenza Il PI...

Page 11: ...o des 1 to 131 only Ødefine the access level of each User code refer to Control Panel Programming A Father code can enable disable the Active status of its Son codes and change their PINs Ø For full details on User Code programming refer to Code Type under Control Panel Programming To program the User code parameters carefully work through the following steps From the Installer menu INSTALLER MENU...

Page 12: ... 001 is its own Father Codes 002 to 131 have two Father codes themselves and code 001 Co des 132 to 195 Telephone access codes have one Father code that is code 001 Codes 132 to 195 cannot be programmed as Father codes Father PIN PIN xxxxxx 13 To disable a code make NOT Active enter the PIN of a valid Father Code then press ENTER and go back to step 3 The Father PIN prompt will remain on the di sp...

Page 13: ...ne 281 6 Use A or B to continue enrolling Acceptance will be confirmed by the following message ENROL WIRELESS Enrol ok When all the wireless detectors have been enrolled press ESC to go back to step 3 then if you want to enrol wireless keys select the Enrol WLS Keys option Enrol WLS Keys ENROL WIRELESS Enrol WLSKey 4a Press ENTER ENROL WIRELESS Wireless key 001 5a Using A or B select the wireless...

Page 14: ... is attached to a door or window open and close the door or the window to activate the device Updating Strings Only if the system has a number of PREMIUM LCD and CLASSIKA LCD keypads greater than 5 the update strings fase follows otherwise the update strings fase has no effects The Keypad Strings are stored in the Keypad memory therefore any changes made at a Keypad or via PC must be broadcasted t...

Page 15: ...t will emit three beeps Reset warning lithium The Reset warning lithium option will allow you to cle ar the trouble signals generated by the RAM battery Under normal circumstances the battery should last about two years after which it must be repla ced This Control panel monitors the battery life starting from the last Reset Lithium battery ope ration but DOES NOT monitor the battery charge From t...

Page 16: ... If the IP board K NET module has been configu red in the system the display will show the corre sponding IP address 16 KYO320 ...

Page 17: ...s Readers Input expan ders Output expanders Power stations Vector RX module Vox board and Print Logger INSTALLER MENU Configuration 1 Press ENTER Configuration Keypad n Keypad 2 Press ENTER Keipad N 001 Keypad 001 3 Using A or B select the required keypad then press ENTER Description Keypad 001 4 Enter the Keypad label Editing a text under Using the Keypad then press ENTER Keypad N 001 Present 5 P...

Page 18: ...figured then press ENTER Description LED Keypad 001 4 Enter the Keypad label refer to Editing Texts then press ENTER LED Keypad 001 Enrolled 5 Press ON to enrol the keypad Present then press ENTER To unenrol a Keypad delete from the Configuration press OFF LED keypad n 001 Tamp Al Beep 6 Press ON or OFF respectively to enable or disable the option on the display then press ENTER Part 1_8 XXXXXXXX ...

Page 19: ... Buzzer during Exit time then press ENTER and return to step 3 n Input Expanders1 From the Configuration menu using A or B select the Input Expanders option Configuration Input Expanders 1 Press ENTER Input Exp n 001 InputExpander001 2 Using A or B select the Input Expander1 to be pro grammed then press ENTER Description InputExpander001 3 Enter the Input Expander1 label refer to Editing a text un...

Page 20: ...A or B select the Wireless module option Configuration Vector RX module 1 Press ENTER Vector RX module Not present 2 Press ON to enrol the Receiver Present then press ENTER to continue To unenrol the Receiver delete from the Configuration press OFF Supervision time hh mm 02 30 3 Enter the Supervision time then press ENTER Each enrolled wireless device will send a supervisory signal to the Receiver...

Page 21: ...Keypad then press ENTER Zona 001 Double balanced 5 Using A or B select the Zone Balancing Double Ba lanced 10K Balanced Normally Closed Glass Bre ak Balanced Alarm Only Customized 1K Balanced Normally Open Once the Balancing has been selected press ENTER If you select Customized you must also assign the Standby Alarm Tamper or Short circuit sta tus to the Voltage range as follows 5a Using keys 1 t...

Page 22: ... the sensitivity value from 0 up to 30 and the Pulse value from 1 up to 7 Vibration Pulses 0 9 press ENTER Cycles Repetitive 7c Enter the required number of cycles or enter all ze ros to set Repetitive then press ENTER and go to step 8c 8c This parameter determines the number of times the zone will generate the Alarm on zone event Valid entries Cycles from 1 to 254 or Repetitive If the zone is a G...

Page 23: ...rovide the various si gnals the Control panel must measure the voltage on the zone terminals and compare it with the Threshold values programmed in this section The Thresholds must be set between 00 and 99 The Thresholds must be programmed with rising values 15 Using A or B select the required Threshold Low Mid High enter the value e g For 5 enter 05 then press ENTER Wireless Zones This system sup...

Page 24: ... and go to the next step Options Enable autoarm 13b If the Enable Autoarm option is OFF go to step 14b If the Enable Autoarm option is ON enter the re quired timeout refer to Inactivity Time then press E to confirm and continue Timeout Disabled 14b Enter the Inactivity Time refer to Inactivity Using 0 select Disabled to disable Inactivity supervi sion Inactivity time Disabled Press ENTER to confir...

Page 25: ... and Follow No attributes exclude each other automatically The Reserved Outputs cannot be associated with events Press ENTER Ass timer n None 9 Using A or B select the Timer which will control the Output then press ENTER ON time Min 003 10 Using A or B select Minutes or Seconds for the ON time then enter the ON time for the Output Valid en tries 0 2 to 25 4 seconds in steps of 0 2 or 1 through 127...

Page 26: ...id entries for Entry Exit and Last exit times 0 minutes 0 seconds through 59 minutes 59 seconds Auto arm timeout Min 010 8 Enter the time in steps of 1 minute of the Auto arm timeout signal Valid entries 1 through 240 minutes Press ENTER to continue Options AutoArm del sigx 9 Using A or B select the AutoArm del sig refer to Autoarm Signal Autoreset refer to Autoreset on Arming Disarm with mem refe...

Page 27: ...ol attribute Digital Key 001 Patrol 7 Using ON or OFF respectively enable or disable the Patrol attribute for the digital key concerned then using C or D select the Stop Partition Alarms Digital key 001 Stop part alarmx 7a Using ON or OFF respectively enable or disable the Stop Partition Alarms for the digital key concerned refer to Stop Partition Alarms then using C or D se lect the Del tel queue...

Page 28: ...er to Re quest teleservice En Dis autoar refer to Enab Di sab scheduler En Dis Teleser refer to Enab Disab teleservice En Dis Ans Dev refer to Enab Disab answering machine Press ON or OFF respectively to enable or disable the function concer ned û means enabled and means disabled Press ENTER to go to the next Option section Option section 2 Disable buzzer x 6 Using A or B select the functions from...

Page 29: ...to Keypad Broadcast Change time date refer to Change date time Press ON or OFF respectively to enable or disable the function concerned û means enabled and means disabled Press ENTER to go back to step 3 N EVENT 0000 n Alarm on zone no 0280 n Alarm on zone no Wireless 0344 n Tamper on zone no 0624 n Tamper on zone no Wireless Tabella 1 Zones events for KYO320 N EVENT 0688 n Fire alarm on partition...

Page 30: ...n Bypass zone no 2167 n Bypass zone no Wireless 2232 Telephone line trouble 2233 Error printer 2234 Call queue full 2234 n Timer no 2298 n Real time of zone no 2578 n Real time of zone no Wireless Tabella 4 Generic events Continued for KYO320 N EVENT 2643 Test 2643 n Reset on partition no 2676 Reset on panel 2671 6 n Super key Fire Keypad no 2672 6 n Super key Assistance Keypad no 2673 6 n Super k...

Page 31: ... ID number of the Digital Communicator ac tion the Control panel must perform when the selected event ends enter all zeros for NO action then using A or B select Dialler On Event n 0001 Dialler On ___ 7 Enter the ID number of the Dialler action which the Control panel must perform when the selected event occurs enter all zeros for NO action then using A or B select Dialler Off Event n 0001 Dialler...

Page 32: ...re Te lephone number press and hold 1 until the keypad emits a beep If you wish to include pound or star in the te lephone numbers you must program the telepho ne numbers from a keypad Press ENTER to go back to step 5 Phone options Max rings number Number 04 5b Set the number of Rings the Control panel must al low before answering the call then press ENTER KEYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Keys to use for the ...

Page 33: ... hand side of the top line will show the Dialler message and the ID number of the selected Voice mes sage The bottom line of the display will show the Voice message label Description Press ENTER or ESC re spectively to go to the next or previous Dialler message message 1 2 3 4 or 5 Using A or B select the Voice message for the selected Dialler message Message 5 None 9c Press ENTER when the display...

Page 34: ...r then press ENTER Protocol ADEMCO SLOW 7g Using A or B select the Protocol supported by the Central Station the Digital Communicator call will be sent to then press ENTER System code Code 0000 8g Enter the System code three to six digits as requi red by the reporting format The System Code assi gned by the Central Station allows the operator to identify the system Press ENTER Send always System C...

Page 35: ...out Sec 030 8k Enter the maximum time the system will wait for the user to press a telephone key before it ends the call re fer to DTMF Tone Timeout then press ENTER to go back to step 3 Voice messages 1 Using A or B select the Vocal messages option PROGRAMMING Vocal messages 2 Press ENTER Message n 001 Message 001 3 Using A or B select the Voice message to be pro grammed or enter the Voice messag...

Page 36: ...e call Refer to the relevant para graph for instructions Callback Teleserv option Callback 5c Press ON or OFF respectively to enable or disable the Callback option If this option is enabled the Con trol panel will call the programmed Teleservice num bers when it receives a Teleservice call Press ENTER to go back to step 3 En test call Teleserv option En test call 5d Press ON or OFF respectively to...

Page 37: ...section 2 Block ist code 7 Using A or B select the required option see Table 9 then press ON or OFF respectively to enable or di sable the option concerned Press ENTER to go to the next Option section 3 Option section 3 Realtime Chime 8 Using A or B select the required option see Table 9 then press ON or OFF respectively to enable or di sable the option concerned Press ENTER to continue NOTE At th...

Page 38: ...uide for commands made over the phone Logger on RS232 NOTE This option is available via Keypad only ZoneAlarmFlash Shows open zones on the keypad display Chime in memory Shows Chime zones on the Keypad display memory Option block 3 Corresponding option Code Hierarchy The user can choose whether to enable the Installer code or not Tamp OnExpInLoss Generates a Tamper event if the Expander In is not ...

Page 39: ...crophone enabled at default oo Local Microphone disabled 114 Speaker Connector 115 Terminal board for Microphone board connec tion VOX REM n Installation Work carefully through the following steps see Figure 2 and Figure 2 in the Installation Manual Vol 1 1 Insert the Speaker into one part of the plastic hol der 2 Join the two parts then twist to lock in place 3 Screw the Speaker onto the backplat...

Page 40: ...ed Outputs manual Bistable Normally Open Ø All the Zones of the M IN OUT Expander program med as Expander with 6 Zones must be Instant Re petitive Normally Open DO NOT assign these to Partitions The zones must be associated with a Standby Voice message that identifies the location of the zones e g Kitchen Sitting room etc Enable Remote Listen in via Telephone 1 Press 3 to access Outputs Management...

Page 41: ...mote listen in on the location that generated the Alarm n Manual and Auto select mode Manual and Auto select Listen in can be integrated This will allow the User to select manually specific lo cations during standby status Use 4 Outputs for Manual select Listen in mode and 4 Outputs for Auto select listen in mode The Outputs must be connected in two s one Manual and one Auto as shown in Figure 4 T...

Page 42: ... through the following steps see Figure 5 and Figure 6 1 Lay the cable between the printer and the Control panel 2 Plug the Printer interface into the connector 15 on the Control panel PCB see the paragraph Identifi cation of parts in the Installation Manual Vol 1 then using the screws secure it in place 3 Connect the Printer lead to the connector 117 on the Printer Interface 42 KYO320 116 117 Fig...

Page 43: ...eless Devices Ø As close to the ceiling as possible Ø Far from sources of interference such as electrical noise computers televisions electric motors in ap pliances and heating and air conditioning units and large metal objects heating ducts and plum bing which may shield the antennas Ensure that no electrical wires run over the Receiver antennas When mounting in a basement place the module as hig...

Page 44: ...or the connection connect one end of the shield to terminal BLK on the Inter face and leave the other end free Do not use more than 50 metres total wire length n Technical Specifications The following table contains the technical Specifica tions of the Vector Receivers Voltage 13 8 V_ Current draw 50 mA VectorRX 8 and VRX32 433 Frequency 433 MHz VRX32 433 Frequency 868 MHz Dimensions W x H x D 146...

Page 45: ...odule power supply cables PC Link cable IP Module Control unit motherboard RS 232 serial port IP Module fixing holes Control unit base n Mounting the K NET Module The K NET Module should be installed in the control unit base as illustrated in Figure 11 and in accordance with the following instructions Before installing the IP Module cut the control unit off from its power supply it should be di sc...

Page 46: ...ck Installer code op tion is enabled the Installer PIN will not be able to reset to factory default refer to Lock Installer code in the Options section in the Installation Manual Vol 1 Reporting Formats This paragraph describes the structures of the main re porting formats supported by the system n TELIM The TELIM protocol transmits as follows Ø User Code 4 digits 0 through 9 Ø Event Code 41 in th...

Page 47: ...keypads 3 41 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Tamper output expanders 3 41 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Tamper power stations 3 41 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Tamper wireless device 3 41 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Warning readers 3 33 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Warning BPI input expander 3 33 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Warning keypads 3 33 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Warning output expanders 3 33 00 000 ET ER 0000 000 Warning power stations ...

Page 48: ...Partial arming partition 4 41 part no 5 NL OP part no 000 Global arming partition 4 00 part no 5 CL OP part no 000 Disarming partition 4 00 part no 5 OP CL part no 000 Exit time on partition 6 00 part no 000 UX UX part no 000 Entry time on partition 6 00 part no 000 UX UX part no 000 Autoarming warning partition 6 00 part no 000 UX UX part no 000 Memory alarm on partition 1 30 part no 000 BA BR pa...

Page 49: ...Recognized user code on Partition 4 22 00 partition no JP UX 0000 partition no Invalid code 4 21 00 000 DD DR 0000 000 Recognized installer code 6 27 00 000 LB LX 0000 000 Second dialler on 3 50 00 000 UX UX 0000 000 Kissoff recognized 3 50 00 000 UX UX 0000 000 Start telephone call 3 50 00 000 UX UX 0000 000 Teleservice requested 6 01 00 000 UX UX 0000 000 Start Teleservice 6 01 00 000 RB RS 0000...

Page 50: ...ustomer accounts must be saved to the DATA installaton folder of the BSS Software suite Bentel Data to transfer Select the data to export Show warnings Click on Show warnings if you want in formation regarding the risk of exporting customer acco unts with duplicated Codes or Names from the Origin fol der to the Destination folder In the event of a duplicated Name but different Code a window as per...

Page 51: ...roblem on your PC Access Levels Menu Access Levels menu provides the possibility to ma nage users data for all Bentel Security Suite softwares Users List Shows the users list wondow If you want to delete or modify a user username and password will be requested New User Inserts a new user in the database Select name and password and then choose user s rights Language menu shows the Language selecti...

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