
Ø
end of the
Warning power trouble
event;
Ø
Off status of the
G
indicator on Keypads.
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Connecting the Mains
Work carefully through the following steps (refer to
“Parts Identification”).
1.
Locate the backup battery in its housing
10
.
2.
Using the wires
52
, connect the backup battery: Red
wire to Positive terminal; Black wire to Negative terminal.
+
In the event of battery polarity inversion, replace
the fuse
60
(F 6.3A 250V).
3.
Connect the
Earth
wire to the [
Q
] terminal on the ter-
minal board
56
.
4.
Connect the Neutral wire to terminal [N], and the Line
wire to terminal [L] on the terminal board
56
.
+
The Main Unit Tamper Microswitch is enabled by
the initial closure of the Control panel. Therefore, it
cannot trigger a
Tamper on Panel
event on first
power up. Likewise, if the Panel is opened during a
programming session (via Keypad or computer), the
Tamper Microswitch will be inhibited thus unable to
trigger a
Tamper on Panel
event until the Pro-
gramming session ends, and the Panel is closed
again.
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Auto-configuration
On first power up, the Control panel will carry out an
Auto-configuration. During this phase the Control panel
will enroll the BPI Bus peripherals. The auto-configura-
tion can be changed during the programming session.
The Auto-configuration phase takes approximately 15
seconds. Termination of this phase will be indicated on
the LCD Keypads as follows:
00:00 01/01/2000
DDDDDDDD
Connect the jumper
21 (
M) to enable the RAM battery.
n
RAM Battery (see page 11)
The RAM must be powered by a 3 V
GLD CR2032
Lith-
ium battery or similar. This battery will allow the system
to store the programmed parameters for 71 days of total
black-out (Mains and Battery).
The RAM battery will last approximately 2 years, after
which time it must be replaced.
Empty RAM battery will be signalled by the:
Ø
ON
status of the
G
indicator;
Ø
Warning Generic
event.
+
The ON status of the
G
indicator, and the
Warning
Generic
event signal many types of Trouble
events. The Trouble details can be found on the
LCD Keypads (in View Mode). If the trouble is re-
lated to the RAM battery the
Warn. Lithium batt
message will be shown.
To Install a Fresh RAM Battery:
1.
Ensure that the Control panel is powered by the Mains
or backup battery, otherwise, all the programmed param-
eters will be cleared when the
21
(M) Jumper is removed.
2.
Remove the jumper
21
(M).
1.
Using a flat screwdriver, remove the battery from its
location
23
.
!
DO NOT TOUCH the PCB with the screwdriver
or Battery, as this may provoke short-circuits.
2.
Insert the fresh Battery in the battery location
23
(positive to the top).
KYO 300-KYO100
INSTALLING
29
L
Panel
N
Automatic
Isolating
Switch
+
–
Backup Battery
Line
Neutral
Earth
230 V
50 Hz
Figure 25
Connecting the Mains power