
+
The Snatch bracket
110
must be fitted as shown in
the figure on page 14 (with the plastic tooth to the
left of its location).
5.
Replace the PCB inside the box.
6.
Assign the Address, then set the BPI Level and
complete the connections on the terminal board
72
(refer to “Connecting BPI Peripherals” for instruc-
tions).
7.
Remove the Jumper
100 —
to enable the Tamper
and Snatch microswitches.
8.
Using the Jumper
99
, set the Output Expander
buzzer mode:
1
ooo
3 > buzzer disabled (at default);
1
//o
3 > buzzer will sound when terminal [OC6]
opens;
1
o//
3 > buzzer will sound when terminal [OC6]
closes to negative.
9.
Replace the frontplate.
+
Ensure that the plastic tooth
111
on the frontplate,
closes the Tamper microswitch
101
properly.
The Terminals
This section describes the Main Unit and BPI device ter-
minals.
The layout of Terminal Description table is as follows:
Ø
the
Ter.
column shows the terminal identifier;
Ø
the
DESCRIPTION
column provides a brief descrip-
tion of each terminal;
Ø
the
v(V)
column shows the terminal voltage (the hy-
phen “–” indicates that the voltage cannot be speci-
fied for the terminal in question);
Ø
the
I(A)
column shows the maximum current (in Am-
peres) that can circulate on the terminal (the hyphen
“–” indicates that the current cannot be specified for
the terminal in question);
Ø
the numbers in brackets refer to the following notes.
(1)
The total current draw of Main Unit terminals [+A3],
[+N3], [+A2], [+N2], [+A1], [+N1], [+B4], [+B5], [+F],
[+F1], [+] and [RED] must not exceed
3.5 A
for
KYO
300
, or
1.7 A
for
KYO 100
.
(2)
The current draw of BPI device [+] terminals is:
Ø
Keypad = 0.05 A for
MIA-D
, and 0.04 for
Alison-DV
and
Alison-S
, 0.07A for
Alison/32LP
Ø
Reader = 0.03 A
Ø
Input Expander = 0.02 A
Ø
Output Expander = 0.02 A
+
These values refer to the current draw of the BPI
devices with no loads.
(3)
The total current draw of the Input/Output Expander
[+F] terminals should not exceed
0.4 A
.
n
Main Unit
Ter.
DESCRIPTION
v(V) I(A)
NA3
NC3
C3
Programmable Output no. 3
(changeover switch contacts)
–
3
+A3
Programmable Output no.3 (posi-
tive), protected by fuse
44
13.8 3(1)
+N3
Programmable Output no. 3 (in-
trinsic security), protected by fuse
44
13.8 3(1)
NA2
NC2
C2
Programmable Output no. 2
(changeover switch contacts)
–
3
+A2
Programmable Output no. 2 (posi-
tive), protected by fuse
45
13.8 3(1)
+N2
Programmable Output no. 2 (in-
trinsic security), protected by fuse
45
13.8 3(1)
NA1
NC1
C1
Programmable Output no. 1
(changeover switch contacts)
–
3
+A1
Programmable Output no. 1 (posi-
tive), protected by fuse
46
13.8 3(1)
+N1
Programmable Output no. 1 (in-
trinsic security), protected by fuse
46
13.8 3(1)
+B4
Positive power supply to peripher-
als, protected by fuse
43
(will be
powered by the battery during
Mains failure)
13.8 3(1)
+B5
Positive power supply to peripher-
als, protected by fuse
42
(will be
powered by the battery during
Mains failure)
3(1)
M
Negative
0
–
OC1
Programmable Output no. 4
(Open-Collector)
0
1
OC2
Programmable Output no. 5
(Open-Collector)
0
1
OC3
Programmable Output no. 6
(Open-Collector)
0
1
ASB
10 K
W
Balance Tamper Line
–
–
L1
:
L8
Programmable Input Line
–
–
+F
Power supply to detectors (
posi-
tive
), protected by fuse
37
(will be
powered by the battery during
Mains failure)
13.8 3(1)
+F1
Power supply to detectors (
posi-
tive
), protected by fuse
36
(will be
powered by the battery during
Mains failure)
13.8 3(1)
BPI1
1° branch of the BPI bus for the
BPI peripherals:
+
= positive protected by fuse
35
C
= Command
R
= Response
–
= Negative
13.8 3(1)
KYO 300-KYO100
INSTALLING
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