
Ø
running
Alarm Reset
from a Keypad (the entered
User Code must be enabled for Control
Panel Reset
— refer to “Keypad codes - Codes types”);
Ø
running
Alarm Stop
from a Keypad (the entered
User Code must be enabled for
Stop alarms
— re-
fer to “Digital keys”);
Ø
using a Digital Key/Card at a Reader (the Digital
Key/Card must be enabled for
Stop alarms
— refer
to “Digital keys”).
Spot Events
Spot events (see Table 9), such as
Rec-
ognized User Code
, are instant. Therefore, any action
undertaken on termination would serve no purpose.
Therefore:
Ø
Bistable Outputs CANNOT be associated with Spot
Events;
Ø
Dialler and Digital Communicator Actions CANNOT
be associated with restoral of Spot Events.
Customized Events
These events (refer to Table 10)
can be set up to suit particular system requirements.
Each Customized Event is generated by the combined
effect of two other events (to be programmed in the
Customized event settings window). This feature is
useful in commercial buildings where, for security
reasons for example, two Codes must be entered
within a 2 minute window to open a protected door.
To set up a Customized Event — select the required
event, right click on the mouse, then click
Define.
Refer to “Customized event settings” for the pro-
gramming instructions.
Special Events
The Special Events (refer to Table 11)
operate differently to other event types, as follows.
When a
Memory alarm on partition (VDS) no.
occurs:
Ø
if the Partition is Armed in
Stay mode
, the Control
Panel will send the Digital Communicator action and
activate the relevant Output;
Ø
if the Partition is Armed in
Away mode
, the Control
Panel will send the relevant Digital Communicator
call; if the Digital Communicator call is unsuccessful,
the Control Panel WILL activate the Output associ-
ated with the Event.
+
Dialler Actions CANNOT be associated with the
Memory alarm on partition (VDS)
and
Tamper
alarm on partition (VDS)
events.
64
EVENT
STARTS WHEN...
ENDS WHEN...
0881
(0465)
Fire alarm on
panel
...a
Fire
zone — regardless of its Partition
detects Fire Alarm conditions
...
All
events generated by the
Fire
zones of
all Partitions restore to standby
0882
(0466)
24h alarm on
panel
...a
24h
zone — regardless of its Partition
detects Alarm conditions
…
all events generated by the
24h
zones of
all Partitions restore to standby
0883
(0467)
Burglar alarm
on panel
...a Burglar zone — regardless of its Parti-
tion detects Alarm conditions (
Instant
,
En-
try delay
,
Entry path
,
Exit delay
,
Last
exit
)
...
All
events generated by the Burglar
zones of all Partitions restore to standby
0884
(0468)
Generic alarm on
panel
...a Zone — regardless of its Type and Par-
tition detects Alarm conditions
…
All
events generated by the zones of all
Partitions restore to standby
0885
(0469)
Tamper alarm
on panel
...a Zone — regardless of its Partition de-
tects Tamper conditions
...
All
Tamper events generated by the
zones of all Partitions restore to standby
0886
(0470)
Tamper alarm
on panel
...a Zone — regardless of its Partition de-
tects Alarm or Tamper conditions
…
All Alarm
and
Tamper
events gener-
ated by the zones of all Partitions restore to
standby
0887
(0471)
Tamper on Main
unit
...the Control Panel Tamper switch
3
and
Snatch switch
12
trip
...the Tamper and Snatch switches are re-
stored
0888
(0472)
Stop-alarms
jumper
... the STOP ALARMS jumper
50
is inserted ...the STOP ALARMS
50
is removed
0889
(0473)
Balanced
tamper
...the [ASB] terminal is unbalanced
… the [ASB] terminal is balanced (grounded
with a 10000 ohm resistor)
0890
:
0892
Tamper on
supervised
output no.
...a Supervised Output is tampered
12
...the Output tamper event ends
0893
(0474)
Tamper BPI
readers
...the Proximity reader Tamper switch
95
or
Snatch switch
87
trips
...the Proximity reader Tamper and Snatch
restore
0894
(0475)
Tamper BPI
input expanders
...the Tamper switch
101
or Snatch switch
96
of an Input Expander with the same BPI
bus Address trips
...the Tamper and Snatch switches of all In-
put Expanders are closed, and NO two Ex-
panders have the same BPI bus address
13
Table 7
Control panel events — The Event numbers for KYO 100 are those in brackets
(....)
12
The conditions that will trigger Tamper on Supervised Outputs are described in the “Outputs” paragraph.
13
It may take up to 5 minutes for this event to clear.
12
The conditions that will trigger Tamper on Supervised Outputs are described in the “Outputs” paragraph.
13
It may take up to 5 minutes for this event to clear.