
The list on the left side of the page shows the Wireless
Zones and Keys of the system. The following informa-
tion is shown for each Wireless Zone and Key.
+
If the Wireless Device Receiver option is Disabled
(refer to the Accessories page), the left side of the
Wireless page will be empty.
No.
This field shows the Wireless Zone or Key ID num-
ber which will be used in some parts of the application
instead of the Wireless Zone or Key Description.
Position
This field shows the
Description
of the hard-
ware device the Wireless Zone or Key is assigned to.
Description
This editable field (16 characters) is for
the Wireless Zone or Key label (e.g. the detector place-
ment or the name of the Key User). This
Description
will identify the Wireless Detector or Key in all the oper-
ations it is involved in.
The right side of the page will allow you to program the
parameters of the Wireless Device (to be selected on
the left), as follows.
+
The right side of the page shows the various pa-
rameters for the Wireless Zones or Keys.
Serial Number
This editable field is for the ESN (Elec-
tronic Serial Number) of the Wireless detector which is
assigned to the selected Wireless Zone.
+
You cannot program the device parameters until
you have entered its ESN.
The ESN will allow the Control panel to identify the wire-
less device on the system.
The ESN may comprise hexadecimal digits (A, B, C, D,
E and F), in order to lower the risk of duplicate ESNs.
+
Some Wireless Devices have 5-digit and 6-digit
ESNs (printed on back), use ONLY 6-digit ESNs
with this Control panel.
Supervised
If this option is Enabled, the system will be
able to signal the loss of the Wireless detector. The Re-
ceiver will trigger the
Lost wireless zone
event as soon
as the programmed Supervisory time expires (refer to
the
Time supervision zones
under “Accessories” in
the “Configuration” section). The placement of Wireless
detector will not be indicated, however, the relevant in-
formation will be recorded in the logger.
A
The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM Approval applies
only when the
Supervised
option is Enabled for
ALL the Wireless zones, and the
Time Supervision
Zones
interval is set at 2 hours 30 minutes (refer to
“Accessories” in the “Configuration” section).
Type
Refer to “Type” under “BPI Zones”.
Voice Messages
Refer to “Voice messages” under
“Wired Zones”.
Attributes
Refer to “Attributes” under “Hardwired Zones”.
Cycles
Refer to “Cycles” under “Hardwired Zones”.
Partitions
Refer to “Partitions” under “Hardwired Zones”.
Full Arming Alarm
Refer to “Full Arming Alarm” under
“Hardwired Zones”.
Inactivity
Refer to “Inactivity” under “Hardwired Zones”.
+
The
Inactivity Time
of Wireless Zones must not be
less that 5 minutes.
n
Replacing Wireless Devices
To replace a Wireless detector (assigned to a Wireless
Zone): select the required Wireless Zone, then enter
the ESN of the new Wireless detector in the
Serial
Number
field.
To replace Wireless Key: select the required Wireless
key, then enter the ESN of the new Wireless Key in the
Serial Number
field.
n
Enrolling Wireless Devices
To enrol a Wireless detector: select an empty Wireless
Zone, then enter the Wireless detector ESN in the
Se-
rial Number
field.
To enrol a Wireless Key: select an empty key place-
ment (ESN = 0) then enter the Wireless Key ESN in the
Serial Number
field.
n
Unenrolling Wireless Devices
To unenrol a Wireless detector (assigned to a Wireless
Zone): select the required Wireless Zone then enter
000000 in the
Serial Number
field.
To unenrol a Wireless Key: select the required Wireless
Key then enter 000000 in the
Serial Number
field.
Outputs
Control panel Outputs no. 1, no. 2 and no. 3 (no. 1 and
no. 2 for KYO 100) are 3 A double switching relays. The ter-
minals for these Outputs are:
Ø
Output no. 1 = +N1, +A1, C1-NC1-NA1
Ø
Output no. 2 = +N2, +A2, C2-NC2-NA2
Ø
Output no. 3 = +N3, +A3, C3-NC3-NA3(KYO 300 only)
A
In order to comply with: CEI EN 60 950:2001 — de-
vices controlled by Relay Outputs no. 1, no. 2 and
no 3 must have SELV circuits.
The Control panel Outputs no. 4, no. 5 and no.6 (no.3
and no. 4 for KYO 100) are 1 A Open-Collectors. The
terminals for these Outputs are: OC1, OC2 and OC3.
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