
USER MANUAL
KYO100-KYO300
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tus by entering your code and pressing the respective
keys (refer to the following Table). All commands except
‘View Trouble’ require a valid User Code.
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‘View Trouble’ mode is available on LCD Keypads
at all times, and can be accessed without entering
a Code.
Commands will affect
only
the Partitions common
to both the User code and Keypad concerned (com-
mon Partitions).
Invalid commands will be signalled by a buzz and the
following message:
invalid commands may be due to the User code or the
Keypad (e.g. the User code is Disabled on the Keypad
Partitions).
If you do not press a key within 30 seconds, the
keypad will revert automatically to standby status.
The User can enter the following commands at the
Keypad.
Arming Partitions
(<Code>
O
)
This command will Arm all the common Partitions of the
User code and the Keypad in use.
DO NOT assign Duress Codes to Arming commands.
Disarming Partitions
(<Code>
o
)
This command will Disarm all the common Partitions of
the User code and the Keypad in use.
Disarm under Duress
This command requires entry of a
Duress Code
. The
Control panel will Disarm the Partitions and will send the
programmed Alarm calls but will not signal the outgoing
calls on the Keypad (usually signalled by a
ÿ
over the
i
icon).
Disarm by Patrol Code
If a Patrol Code is used to Disarm the Partitions, the
Control panel will rearm the Partitions automatically when
the programmed Patrol Time expires.
Arming in A, B, C or D Mode
(<Code>
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
)
DO NOT assign Duress Codes to A, B, C or D Mode
Arming commands.
Each user code can be set up to manage four different
Arming mode configurations: 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 the User code and Keypad Partitions).
Keypads can operate ONLY on the Partitions they
are assigned to.
Quick Arm
(for MIA/D, Alison-DV and Alison-S)
If the Quick Arm option is enabled, you will be able to
Arm the Partitions without having to enter a User code,
as follows.
1.
Press
O
: the Keypad will sound a beep.
2.
Press and hold the
O
key for approximately 3 sec-
onds, the Keypad will sound a second beep, and the
display will show the following message:
!
3.
Press
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
within 4 seconds (to Arm in
A, B, C or D mode, as required). If you do not press
a key within 4 seconds the Control panel will Arm the
Partitions automatically in Away mode.
Quick Arm operations will affect the Keypad Partitions
and the Partitions assigned to the Quick Arm method.
Your Installer will tell you which Keypads can be used,
and which Partitions are involved.
About Partition Arming
If you Arm a Partition with an Exit Time, the Keypad will
emit slow beeps to signal the elapsing Exit Time.
If you arm several Partitions with different Exit Times,
the Keypad will emit slow beeps until all the Partition
Exit Times expire. However, each Partition will Arm when
its own Exit Time ends.
When you enter a valid Arming command at a Keypad,
the Control panel will check for:
a) Zones in Alarm
b) Inactive Zones
b) Bypassed Zones
The Partitions will Arm immediately if none of the previ-
ously mentioned conditions is present. If your system
detects zones in Alarm, Inactive and/or Bypassed status,
the respective message will be shown on the display.
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If this condition is present:
press
D
then, using the arrow, check which zones
are concerned.
Ensure that all the zone doors and windows are closed
securely, and that there is no motion in the vicinity of
motion detectors;
press
e
to abort the command, then retry.
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