
The chart on the left side of the
BPI Zones
page shows
the available hardwired Zones (refer to “Configuration”).
The following information will be shown for each Zone.
No.
This field shows the Zone ID number that will be
used (instead of the Zone Description) in some parts of
the application (refer to “Description”).
Position
This field shows the Description of the hard-
ware component the Zone is assigned to. This label can
be edited on the
Configuration
page.
+
The
Position
of the Control panel Zones (Main
Unit) is non-editable.
Device
This field shows the ID number (Address) of
the device the Zone is assigned to. A hyphen indicates
that the Zone is assigned to the Control Panel.
Ter.
This field shows the Zone terminal tag.
Description
This 16 character field will allow you to as-
sign and/or edit the Zone Description. The label will
identify the Zone in all parts of the Software Application.
The chart on the right-hand side of the
BPI Zones
page
will allow you to change the Zone settings. The Zone
must be selected from the Zones list.
n
Type
The
Type
determines the affect the Armed/Disarmed
status of the system will have on the Alarm signals, and
whether the Zone will trigger Alarms immediately or af-
ter a programmed delay.
+
All Zones — other than
Fire
and
24h
— will be clas-
sified as Burglar.
Instant
Violation (refer to “Balance”, “Voltage Range”
and “Sensitivity”) of an Instant Zone — that is not
Unbypassed or in Test status (refer to “Attributes”); has
not run its programmed Cycles (refer to “Cycles”), and
whose Partitions are Armed
6
— will generate the follow-
ing events:
Ø
Alarm on zone
(related to the Zone in question);
Ø
Burglar alarm partition
,
Generic alarm on parti-
tion
and
Tamper alarm on partition
—
relative to the Armed Partitions of the Zone;
Ø
Burglar alarm on panel
,
Generic alarm on panel
and
Tamper alarm on panel
.
Entry delay
Violation of an
Entry Delay
Zone — that
is not Unbypassed or in Test status; has not run its pro-
grammed Cycles, and whose Partitions are Armed
6
—
will trigger the longest
Entry Delay
of all of its Parti-
tions. All the associated Keypads will beep until the de-
lay expires. If the Partitions the Zone is assigned to are
not Disarmed
7
before the delay expires, or if the Zone is
violated after the Delay, the system will generate the
Events associated with the
Instant
Zones.
The first Zone on the path to a Disarm point (Reader or
Keypad) should be programmed as an
Entry delay
Zone.
Entry path
Violation of an
Entry path
Zone — after vi-
olation of an
Entry delay
zone — will trigger the Events
associated with the
Instant
Zones, as soon as the pro-
grammed
Entry delay
expires.
If the
Entry Time
is not active, or has expired, the system
will generate the Events associated with the
Instant
Zones.
The Zones leading to a Disarm point (Reader or Key-
pad) should be programmed as
Entry path
Zones.
KYO 300-KYO100
PROGRAMMING
37
Figure 28
BPI Zones page
6
If the
Full Arming alarm
option is enabled, ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed.
If the
Full Arming alarm
option is disabled, AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed.
7
If the
Full Arming alarm
option is enabled, AT LEAST ONE of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Armed.
If the
Full Arming alarm
option is disabled, ALL the Partitions the Zone is assigned to must be Disarmed.