
8. Reinsert the Jumper
73
immediately, in accordance
with the selected BPI Level (refer to “Setting up the BPI
Level”), then replace the frontplate.
n
BPI bus Wiring Limitations
Due to Voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by
the Control panel BPI bus connections, the following
wiring limitations must be respected:
Ø
the maximum wire length between the
Control
panel
and the BPI peripheral must not exceed
500
metres;
Ø
the overall wire length of each branch of the
Control
panel
BPI bus must not exceed
1000
metres.
In order to allow the BPI peripherals to operate properly,
11.5V
or more must be present across terminals [+] and
[–]. If a lower voltage is present, it can be boosted by:
Ø
increasing the wire section that supplies the Control
panel BPI device (the wires that connect [+] and [–] of
the Control panel to terminals [+] and [–] of the BPI
device);
Ø
connecting some of the BPI peripherals downstream
of a Power Station (these devices will be powered by
the Power Station, therefore, will not load the Control
panel BPI bus);
Ø
using a Power Station to provide the voltage for the
BPI peripheral load.
+
The cable length downstream of a Power station
should not to be included the overall wire length for
each branch of the Control panel BPI bus.
Due to Voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by
the Power Station BPI bus connections, the following
wiring limitations must be respected:
Ø
the maximum wire length between the
Power Sta-
tion
(BPIOUT terminals) and the BPI peripheral
must not exceed
500
metres;
Ø
the overall wire length between the
Power Station
(BPIOUT terminals) and the BPI bus peripherals
must not exceed
1000
metres.
Connecting Detectors
The KYO300 system has 8 zones, expandable to 312
1
zones (to 168 for KYO 100) by means of
M-IN/6
,
MIA-D
,
Alison-DV
and/or
Alison/32LP
Keypads and
the
VectorRX
:
8 Zones
on the Main Unit
64 Zones
16 Zones
on 32
MIA-D
Keypads (2 Zones per Keypad)
on 16 Alison/32LP Keypads
192 Zones
on 32 Input Expanders (6 Zones per Ex-
pander)
32 Zones
312 Zones
on the Receiver
(168 for KYO 100) Total
The Receiver zones (wireless zones) are for the wireless
detectors. The Main Unit, Keypad and Input Expander
zones (hardwired zones) are for the hardwired detectors.
This section describes the connection of hardwired de-
tectors.
The terminals of the hardwired zones are marked [L1],
[L2], etc.
The following terminals can be used for the power sup-
ply to the detectors:
either
[+F] and [
M
] (negative)
or
[+F1] and [
M
] (nega-
tive),
for each zone on the Main Unit
.
13.8 V positive is present on Main Unit [+F] and [+F1] ter-
minals
— protected by fuses
37
and
36
(F 3.15A 250V)
.
[+F] and [
M
] (negative) for each pair of zones on
Key-
pads and Input Expanders
.
13.8 V positive is present on Keypad and Input Expander
[+F] terminals —
protected by resettable fuse (0.4 A).
Each zone can support several detectors. However, if
more than one detector is connected, the Control panel
will be unable to identify the detector in the event of an
Alarm.
KYO 300-KYO100
INSTALLING
21
BALANCE TYPES
R
NO
NC
10 K
10 K ALARM
DOUBLE
GLASS BREAK
¥
STANDBY
ALARM
ALARM
ALARM
TAMPER
TAMPER
10 K
ALARM
STANDBY
STANDBY
STANDBY
ALARM
STANDBY
5 K
ALARM
STANDBY
SHORTED
ALARM
STANDBY
ALARM
0
ALARM
STANDBY
SHORTED
ALARM
SHORTED
SHORTED
Table 2
Balance Types: the
R
column shows the resistance across the Zone terminal and the Negative during the
corresponding status (
¥
indicates that the terminal is open;
0
indicates that the terminal is shorted to negative)
1
If you install
MIA-D
Keypads (2 on-board zones), the system can be expanded to 312 zones. If you install
Alison-DV
Keypads (1 on-board zone), the system can be expanded to 280 zones and 16 LED Keypads (1 zone
per Keypad).