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1. Addressing PREMIUM Keypads enter its programming phase and will remain in that mode until the address has been programmed programming is ONLY possibile if less than half an hour has passed from the last BPI reset effected from the control panel BPI resetting occurs every time NOTE To avoid any accidental or unauthorized programming access to the Keypad is powered up and on exiting from the installer menu To program the Keypad follow the procedure described in this paragraph Remember that pressing the ENTER key confirms the input values and a move forward is made to the next step while each pressing of the ESC key cancels the input values and a step backwards is made up to exiting the programming phase NOTE The keypad exits the programming phase one minute after the last button was pressed gt To set the addresses use keys C and D to scroll through the available ad gt to enter addresses greater than 9 key the second digit of the address within 2 dresses or key the address into the Keypad seconds of the first gt if you enter an incorrect address wait at least 1 second before trying again On the LCD keypad the address that has been set is shown by the last two char acters of the top line of the display On the LED Keypad the address set is shown by LEDs 1 to 16 PA e 16 Multifunction Control Panel Ae ELM During all the steps involved in programming the bottom line ofthe
2. ECLIPSE PROXI Esp M IN OUT CLASSIKA PREMIUM Figure 2 3 Connecting ECLIPSE PROXI Readers keypads and M IN OUT Expanders 23 Section 2 Installation zi BENTEL SECURITY di kul Si PA NOTE The input lines L1 L2 and L3 on the PREMIUM keypad may be left disconnected if the keypad is NOT connected to a control unit in the KYO32 series because all the other control units in the KYO UNIT series DO NOT support input expansion If the PREMIUM keypad is connected to a control unit in the KY O32 series its L1 L2 and L3 input lines may be left disconnected if the Input Expansion function for the keypad is NOT enabled NOTE For Kyo4 6 32 this Control panel does not manage Lines LI and L2 on MIA S and MIA D Keypads and Line LI on OMNIA TAST R and ALISON Keypads KYOI6D Control Panel does manage only L1 Line of LCD keypads but to use a 10Kohm resistor for balanced line 11 5V or over must be present across terminals and in order to allow the BPI peripherals to operate properly Owing to Voltage drops and stray capaci tance induced by the Control panel BPI bus connections the following wiring limitations must be respected not exceed 500 metres m The overall wire length for the BPI must not exceed 1000 metres See to Figures 2 3 for the Keypad Reader and Expander wiring diagrams EA The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Expander B
3. 6 The CLASSIKA LED and CLASSIKA LCD Keypads 7 ECLIPSE Reader PROXI Reader SAT Key PROXI CARD 9 M IN OUT Expander EE 11 VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receiver A 11 Section 2 Installation 12 Mounting the Peripherals eeeeeeeeeeeee eene nene nnne 12 The Main WHIM ROT RR TEE 12 Mou nt ng ey DAS E 12 Mounting PROXI Proximity Readers AA 12 Mounting ECLIPSE Readers ascii cette orropit tama rac Sd Boii tati etin i utens i pisaieda 13 M IN OUT Expanders seeesseeeeeeeeenennnmnennnnnnnnnnn nnns 13 Addressing Devices eleeeeeieeeeeieeee esee nennen nnne nnn nnn nnn nnns 14 Addressing PREMIUM Keypads cccccssseccesseeeeeseeeseseeeseeeesseeenees 15 Addressing CLASSIKA Keypads essere 19 Setting up the BPI Leet eegteieesg ege eegene eege ENEE 20 Installing the VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receiver 21 Changing the batteries of Wireless Devices eseseeesese 21 Connecting Peripherals 111ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen nnne nnn nnn nnn 22 Connecting Keypads Readers and Expanders nnsnennnennnnnnnnnnnenennnnn 22 Alarm Detectors EE 24 Connecting Fire Detectors with Repeat Outputs 26 PUN IM
4. A if BENTEL Ta SECURITY Section 3 Programming from PC 35 LI Figure 3 2 Deleting Customers window You can close the Customers section by clicking Xl and show hide the Cus tomers section via Settings gt Layout gt Pages or by pressing F9 on the computer keypad Data Section The pages you select from the Pages section will be shown in this part of the Main window Toolbar and toolbuttons Upload Download Help The Main window see Figure 3 1 provides the following bars and tools e Title Bar this bar will show the selected Customer s name Toolbuttons these buttons will download upload the current Page Menu Bar this bar is similar to the Menu bars of most Windows pro grams and will allow you to access basic functions such as New Customer Serial Ports etc The Menu bar options are described in the Menu Bar para graph The Close Application button You can also close the Application via File gt Exit Upload Download and Help toolbuttons There are 3 toolbuttons at the bottom of the Parameter Pages 5 at the bottom of the Logger Page and 6 at the bottom of the Events Page The toolbuttons are not shown on the Main window Upload this button will upload the parameters of the current Page from Control Panel to Computer Download this button will download the parameters of the current Page from Computer to Control
5. Fuse Trouble the Fuse 9c blows BPI Fuse Trouble the BPI Fuse 9b blows Missing Device BPI or Wireless device fails to respond 434 Telephone Line Trouble the telephone line is down Reset mains the 230 Mains Voltage is restored 436 Reset battery the battery is fully charged Reset fuse the fuse 9c is replaced Reset fuse BPI the BPI fuse 9b is replaced Device Restored all the BPI or Wireless devices respond Reset Telephone Line Superkey 1 the telephone line is restored Superkey 1 is used Superkey 2 Superkey 2 is used Superkey 3 Superkey 3 is used Remote Command Test Event the Control panel receives a remote command via modem the Control panel sends a Test event Event Buffer 70 full Date at Default the Logger is 70 full all power to the Control panel fails total blackout Wireless Tamper the Wireless Receiver is forced open WLS Tamper Restored the Wireless Receiver is closed after forced opening Wireless JAM the Wireless Receiver detects Jamming WLS JAM Restored the Wireless Receiver no longer detects Jamming 453 WLS Battery Low WLS Battery Restored the battery of the Wireless device is low or not present the battery of the Wireless device is OK NOTE The Non Modifiable part of the code
6. 31 32 33 NC COM NO 19 20 21 NC NO COM 18 19 20 NC NO COM Free Voltage Changeover Alarm Relay during Standby gt COM Terminal connected to NC NO floating during Alarm gt COM Terminal connected to NO NC floating 34 N 35 A Positive is present on this terminal during Standby this Terminal is Open during Alarm Positive is present on this terminal during Alarm this Terminal is Open during Standby 36 B 22 B V AUX Auxiliary Power Supply for peripherals 23 24 25 01 02 03 22 23 OC1 OC2 150 mA Auxiliary Open Collector Outputs Programmable 38 39 40 41 42 01 02 03 04 05 43 44 45 46 GRN YEL BLK RED 26 27 28 29 GRN YEL BLK RED 14 15 16 17 GRN YEL BLK RED 500 mA Auxiliary Open Collector Outputs Programmable Key Bus Terminals if present RED gt Positive BLK gt Negative 47 48 LE 49 50 LI 32 33 LE 34 35 LI 25 26 LE 27 28 LI External Telephone Line Terminals Terminal for line sharing devices Fax Modem Telephone etc connected to the same Telephone line as the Panel 51 36 29 Terminal for the Earth connection 30 31 AC 24 25 AC Terminals for the Transformer secondary connection the total current draw of these terminals must not exceed 0 6 A for K4 K8 K8W
7. To program the BPI Level at 5 Volt insert Jumper 54 in the BPI LEV 5V position and insert Jumper 49 To program the BPI Level at 12 Volt insert Jumper 54 in the BPI LEV 12V position and remove Jumper 49 NOTE ECLIPSE Readers with 4 DIP switches operate at 5V Therefore if one of these devices is included in the system the BPI Level of the Control panel and BPI peripherals must be set at 5V KYOI6D PREMIUM CLASSIKA and M IN OUT Kyo16D Control Panel Keyboards and M IN OUT expander work only with 12V level BPI all BPI devices connected to the Kyol6D must have 12V BPI level 21 SUN ei BENTEL Section 2 Installation Installing the VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receiver Control panels from the 8W 8GW 16D 32 and 32G series support VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Wireless Receivers for Wireless device management This sec tion describes the features and installation procedure of these devices The VRX32 433 Receiver manages up to 32 Wireless detectors PIR Detectors Smoke Detectors and or Magnetic contacts and up to 16 Wireless Keys The Vector RX8 manages up to 8 Wireless Zones and 16 Wireless Keys S Systems which are set up to manage more than 14 Wireless Keys DO NOT COMPLY with IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM Performance level II certifi Choose a safe dry place Do not locate the Receiver near sources of EMI television sets electric cation Before mounting the Receiver Select a location that wi
8. Programming in the PROGRAMMING FROM KEYPAD manual PA e 22 Multifunction Control Panel cj BENTEL Connecting Peripherals This section describes the wiring of the peripheral devices Shielded conductor cable must be used for all connections One end of the shield must be connected to the Control panel as shown in the wiring diagrams Each wiring diagrams refers to a specific device type Keypad Key Card Reader Sensor or Signalling device and shows the respective terminals Connecting Keypads Readers and Expanders The Keypads Readers and Expanders Input and Output must be connected in parallel to the Control panel BPI Bus terminals 1 2 C 3 R and 4 as in the example in Fig 2 3 The BPI bus supports up to 24 BPI devices 12 for KYO16D Control Panel in all but not more than 8 Keypads 4 for KYO16D Control Panel IMPORTANT KYOI6D Control Panel manages all LCD keypads and only Alison 8L LED keypad For the terminals on M IN OUT expanders see Table 2 4 Table 2 4 Terminals of the M IN OUT Input Output Expander Description Positive power supply to detectors or OC Peripheral Input or Output zones depending on the operating mode of the Expander rh Negative power supply to detectors or OC Peripheral Other BPI Devices
9. A Li E BENTEL Code Page The parameters programmed in this page see Figure 3 16 will determine the different access levels of the Codes This system can manage up to 25 Codes Codes through 24 are User Codes and Code 25 is the Installer Code The Codes ul bi can comprise 4 5 or 6 digits AN Use of 4 digit Codes will down grade the System Performance level from Level II to Level I User Code Table The User Codes can Arm Disarm the system and perform various operations in accordance with their programmed access levels refer to the USER MANUAL No This column shows the Code Number 1 through 25 Description This field will allow you enter the Code label max 16 letters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 These numbers correspond to the 8 Partitions The Codes can be programmed to operate in 3 different modes on the system Partitions as follows Kai LA Type On Off Red This row will allow you to Enable Disable the Code on the Partition W Code enabled on the relative Partition A Mode Amber This row will allow you to enable the status the Partition will assume when the Code makes an A Mode Arming request The box will vov AN i SN ILL indicate the selected mode see the Mode section top right of the Code Page Refer to Table 3 1 for A Mode programming instructions es scii DU0000 0 fee E Far SE SR SE S WE SE Gl W gie Liza M m m af HMR RR H HH Techs hare a Fai Tr Figur
10. OHSAS 18001 OHSAS 18001 ISO 14001 ISO 14001 ISO 9001 ISO 9001 9192 BSEC IT 60983 9191 BNT2 IT 52588 9105 BNT1 IT 52587 This control unit supports the following keypads PREMIUM CLASSIKA MIA series ALISON series OMNIA TAST R NC2 TAST ICON KP To keep things simple this instruction manual refers only to the PREMIUM and CLASSIKA keypads If you require further information relating to the other types of keypad supported by this control unit the previous version of this instruction manual may be downloaded from the web address www bentelsecurity com KYO 4M KYO 8 M KYO 8W M KYO 32 M KYO 4P KYO 8 P KYO 8W P KYO 32 P KYO 8GWP SW1 KYO 8GWP SW2 KYO 8GWL SW1 KYO 8GWL SW2 KYO 8G P SW1 KYO 8G P SW2 KYO 32G P SW1 KYO 32G P SW2 KYO 8G L SW1 KYO 8G L SW2 KYO32GL SW1 KYO 32G L SW2 KYO16D For all the Control Panels the performance level is Il unless otherwise specified The KYO16D performance level is Hereby Bentel Security declares the above mentioned Control Panels to be in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of 1999 5 EC Directive The complete R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity for each Panel can be found at www bentelsecurity com dc html These Control Panels comply with CEI 79 2 2 ed 1993 Installation of these systems must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in for
11. Termi nals 5 AS and 6 777 The Tamper terminals of the system peripherals must be connected in series to these terminals The wiring diagram in Figure 2 12 illustrates a typical connection 10 KO Balance resistor must be connected to the last device as shown in Figure 2 12 NC OTHER TAMPER DEVICES DETECTOR Figure 2 12 Connecting the 24h Tamper Line A 30 Multifunction Control Panel py PENTEL Auxiliary Device Open Collector KYO4 KYOS KYO8W and KYO32 have 3 programmable Open Collector outputs terminals 23 O1 24 O2 and 25 O3 KYOS8G KYO8GW and KYO32G have 5 programmable Open Collector outputs terminals 38 O1 39 02 40 03 41 O4 and 42 O5 Kyol6D have 2 programmable Open Collector outputs terminals 22 OC1 and 23 OC2 These terminals can be set up as Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC and can be activated by one or more events to be selected during the programming phase refer to the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section for the list of events The wiring diagram in Figure 2 13 illustrates the operating principles of a NO Open Collector output terminal O1 on the Control panel which will be acti vated by the Exit Delay event EA The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Expander OC Outputs are interfaced with relays installed inside the Expander box Figure 2 13 Connecting a
12. The 1 5 KQ Balance Resistors are not supplied If the system has an LCD Keypad it will be possible to Test the sensitivity of the Vibration zones The system must be put in SERVICE MODE by leaving a Digital Key in a Reader or by inserting the INHIBIT ALARMS Jumper 8 the zones must be tested SEPARATELY The display will show the Test message and the Shock value 0 through 20 IMPORTANT For the most reliable results the rege Vibration attribute must be disabled on all zones 22 unaa except the one being tested xx 600 Ohm on KYO16D model Parallel of two 1 2 Kohm resistors Programming L1 N C Normally Closed L2 lt gt Balanced 1 5Kohm Balanced 600 ohm on KYO16D model NG ROLLER BLIND ROLLER BLIND ROLLER BLIND or or or VIBRATION VIBRATION VIBRATION DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 11 Connecting Roller blind and Vibration detectors to a N C and a Balanced Line 29 Section 2 Installation zi BENTEL a ESELILIFEIT Mw IN Connecting the Tamper Line A The Tamper Line terminals AS are not present on KYOI6D Control Panel To make a 24 H Tamper Line on KYO16D Control Panel 1 Une an alarm zone 2 Program this zone as 24 H 3 Program this zone as Balanced 10 K 4 Assign this zone to one or more partitions The Control panel except KYO16D has a 24h 10K Balanced Tamper line
13. Assign the Addresses to all the peripheral devices refer to Addressing Devices further on in this section 7 Reattach the frontplate PROXI Readers must be located at least 50 cm apart Mounting ECLIPSE Readers ECLIPSE Key Readers can be flush mounted on standard electricity outlet boxes refer to To tamper line Table 1 3 Before mounting the Reader complete the connections between the ECLIPSE terminal board 53 and Control panel BPI Bus S In order to comply with the standards out lined in Performance Level 11 of the IMQ SE CURITY SYSTEM certification Readers must be fitted with Snatch Microswitches ECLIPSE Readers must be located at least 50 cm apart Using the Address Microswitches 51 assign the Reader Address refer to Address ing Devices further on in this section For security reasons outdoor flush mounted Key Readers must be fitted with tamper protection see Figure above M IN OUT Expanders The Input and Output Expanders must be located as near as possible to the peripherals they are connected to The Input and Output Expanders boxes can be surface or flush mounted To install the Expanders 1 Remove the Wire entry knockout 57 or 85 as required 2 m For Surface Mounting drill the holes for the back box and Snatch bracket screw locations 84 and 61 respectively For Surface Mounting on Mod 503 boxes or similar drill the holes for the back box and Snatch bracket scr
14. DIP Switch strip Tamper switch protects against forced opening On the VRX32 433 radio receiver the tamper contact is formed by the tracks of the printed circuit Thanks to a conductive pin on the cover this contact is closed only when the cover is completely closed Terminal board BPI Level Jumper 7 gt 5 V at default ee gt 12V Microprocessor Snatch switch Accessory item for PROXI READER Order Code MINI ASNC On the VRX32 433 radio receiver the anti snatch contact is formed by the tracks of the printed circuit Thanks to a conductive pin on the back this contact is closed only when the receiver is properly fixed to the wall Cable entry PCB clip Anchor screw holes for mounting on Mod 503 outlet box or similar Anchor screw holes for mounting on 10x10 outlet box or similar 60 Buzzer 61 Snatch bracket 62 PCB spacers 63 PCB supports 64 Catch Section 1 Identification of Parts SUN d D be S ECLIPSE Reader PROXI Reader SAT Key PROXI CARD 60 59a 55 66 67 68 H 5 E S OF way lita LOL MEN a Figure 1 2 The PROXI Reader PROXI CARD ECLIPSE Reader and SAT Key 10 PA e Multifunction Control Panel n PENTEL Table 1 2 Identification of Parts Description Red LED All Reader Partitions Arming Mode Amber LED A Arming Mode Green LED B Arming Mode Sensitive field Wires to be co
15. ERE Telephone numbers to the various events The selected Telephone Numbers will Y be called when the corresponding event occurs see the Figure in the left margin X Fapa BI DNE gieren Partion n Peto Di 7 Hestu CA Als Partition nh Partiien 065 m Leen ruhai D Aan petion n Parton DO al Dese DO Ae Purihion ni Peti 45 e PP DH ddan Partin n Parton DE 6 Ae Farhihon nh Petr DC DG Ae Fuaribon nri Patton DT DI Ae Parton Patton L DE Ae Tone n i Ionw 1 Do Alem Done rotor 2 1D Alwem Tone n Ione Xi 4100 Alarm Tones ni Tons 4 Az Alem Tone tone n 23 Alem Tone r f Dons Ei 24 Amen Icons rise 45 Abee Lone n Dona Ei 1b Amen Tone na tone Ei 17 Abee Done itor 100 18 Ae Done rii Ione 11 19 Abee Dons isto 123 JD Abee Dons nij Done 1X zd Alem lone rie 141 zz Alem Ion n iIone 15 Sh Abee Tore nib Done 15i WE Figure 3 13 Events Page 66 Multifunction Control Panel j BENTEL e Event Code This column is for the Event Codes usually assigned by the Central Station Event codes comprise 2 digits accepted values 0 through 9 for CESA and 0 through 9 and HEX digits A and F for all other protocols When using Pulse protocols with single digit codes the second digit must be programmed as A refer to Customer Codes in the Teleservice page The programmed Codes will be sent to the Telemonitoring Telephone numbers refer to Types in the Telephone page Events th
16. Global for all the Partition ET events for example m dow that will allow you to expand check box se Details lected or contract check box deselected the details Zones y Im bie iz of specific events Codet F F F Alarm Partition Global Arm Partition Global However if you wish to expand the Partition Events details Partition Details box selected the list will show all the strings relative to Partition events for example Alarm Partition n 1 Partition 01 Alarm Partition n 2 Partition 02 Alarm Partition n 3 Partition 03 Alarm Partition n 4 Partition 04 Arm Partition n 1 Partition 01 M SY ej BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 67 Arm Partition n 2 Partition 02 Arm Partition n 3 Partition 03 Arm Partition n 4 Partition 04 x Messages button Press this button to ac Messages cess the Messages window This window DRE geg will allow you to customize and edit the re menne T EE corded Messages Mariage J e Mariage d Henaget Mere ees Mariage b Cr Mariage urine Mariage jhe L r crea Table 3 2 Event Codes for Contact ID Event Medical Alarms 24 Hours Medical Entry Exit Pendant Transmitter Day Night Fail to Report In Outdoor Fire Alarms Tamper Fire Alarm Near Alarm Smoke General Alarms Combustion General Alarm Water Flow Exp Module Failure Heat Sensor Tamper Pull Station Module Tamper Duct 2
17. Trouble Not Ready Stay Alarm Not Ready Away Remote Command Restore if in standby Partitions Armed Line down Partitions Disarmed Inactivity Alarm Memory False Key Exit Time Zone Tamper Entry Time System Tamper Auto Arm Timeout BPI Tamper Negligence Missing BPI Not Ready Stay 0 Delay ONLY Monostable NON Monostable Monostable and NON Monostable iy BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 99 If you associate any of the signals in the last section to a NON Monostable Output the Output will restore when the cause of activation clears automati cally or manually For example the Entry Time signal will activate the Output for the pro grammed Entry Time then will restore automatically to standby However if an Output is activated by a Tamper signal it will not restore to standby until the cause of its activation clears e Valid Code Code The Output will activate when the Control panel rec ognizes a Valid Code This signal can be associated with Monostable Out puts only e Squawk Squawk The Output will activate when the Control panel is Armed via a Command Zone or Remote Command This signal can be asso ciated with Monostable Outputs only Failed call Fail com This event is generated by unsuccessful calls To restore the Output a view the Event logger on an LCD Keypad b view the Trouble on an LED Keypad Inactivity Inactiv The Output will activate
18. an AND operation Y And attribute assigned Partitions with And Codes Keys will not disarm until all the respective Codes and or Keys are used within the programmed window refer to T And Code in the Partitions Page This attribute is uninfluential for Stay or Away Arming Quick Arm Code 22 can be used for the Quick Arm feature This feature will allow the User to Arm Code 22 Partitions from the Keypad by pressing and holding the ON key for 3 seconds If the system is Armed from the Keypad in this way the Code Type will be ignored For further information refer to the Operating from a Keypad in the USER MANUAL Wireless Key Codes The functions programmed for Codes 23 and 24 can also be activated by Wire less Keys this facility is available to Control panels with VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receivers For further information refer to the description of the Wire less Keys Page in this section 79 Section 3 Programming from PC di bw A Si PA The Installer Code PIN will allow you to access the programming session and j BENTEL Installer Code program the Control panel parameters via keypad or computer local or remote The Installer Code PIN can be programmed from a keypad or computer The Default Installer Code PIN 0025 must be changed for security reasons To change the Default Installer Code PIN 0025 proceed as follows Do not enter digits in the PIN field a Ent
19. devices can be connected to the free voltage relay termi nals NC NO and COM The wiring diagram in Figure 2 10 illustrates the wiring of a Self powered Siren e g CALL and an Indoor Siren e g Wave In a connection of this type the Self powered Siren which will activate when the Positive signal drops on terminal N B on KYO4 8 8W 32 models F on KYO8G 8GW 32G models V AUX on KYO16D model RELAY BASE X 1 2K on model KYO16D RELAY BASE RELAY BASE Figure 2 9 Connecting Relay Bases to a Balanced Line To NOJNCCOM Lol E p Tamper line i ASG SELF POWERED SIREN INDOOR SIREN Figure 2 10 Connecting Indoor and Self powered Sirens PA e 20 Multifunction Control Panel Ae Rare Connecting Roller Blind and Vibration Detectors Zones through 6 ofthe KYO8 and KYO32 Models and all zones ofthe KYO4 zones 1 through 2 for Kyol6D support Roller blind and Vibration detectors The zones must be programmed respectively with either the Vibration or Roller blind attribute refer to the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section in this Manual and can be set up as Normally Closed N C or Balanced 1 5 KQ BAL The wiring diagram in Figure 2 11 shows a typical connection The 1 5 KQ 600ohm for Kyol6D Balance Resistor must be connected to the last de vice as shown in Figure 2 11
20. have been listed in the Telephone page you can select the required number from the drop down list click the down arrow to open the drop down list Test Event The Test event will be generated at regular intervals as per programming This event will activate the Digital Voice and Teleservice calls in accordance with the Test Event settings in the Events page e Download Upload o e Teleservice Test call This option will allow the Control panel to send the Test call Teleservice automatically at regular intervals as per programming to the In staller Telephone Number If you DO NOT want to Enable the Test call enter 00 for Event Code in the 445 Test Event field 330 for Kyol6D and 265 for Kyo4 8 refer to the Events page Send Test programming This field is for the Date and Time of the Test event B To view the Date and Time of the successive Test event click the Download button B 7o send a New Date and Time to the Control panel click the Send Test programming check box then click the Upload button Time Interval This field is for the interval in hours between Test events To Disable the Test event enter 0 Date Hour This field will allow you to View and Set the Date and Hour of the Test event a Epa limi Geeegqe Raps Figure 3 11 Teleservice Page 64 Multifunction Control Panel A PENIE Logger Pa
21. in Normal Mode The zone functions in Normal Mode and as Contact Interface for Roller Shutter or rather it sounds the alarm according to the programmed Sensitivity or if 5 tight pulses are detected within 2 minutes If the Input Expander and the Output Expander have been disabled it would be possible to program only the functioning mode relative to termi nal TI and terminal T2 The FAST functioning mode Roller blind could be entered only with the procedure described in these instructions and not by software through the Bentel Security Suite application the Roller blind Quality for the Zones related to the Keypads Input Expander is blocked Programming the LED Keypad For programming the LED Keypad follow the procedure described below 1 Press and keep pressed the keys 1 and OFF for at least 3 seconds after which the programming phase starts 2 Programming the ADDRESS The lit LED indicates that the keypad Program the required address for the Keypad from 1 to 8 then press EN address is being programmed TER to confirm and move on to the next step or press ESC to cancel and exit 3 Programming the Proximity Reader The lit LED indicates that the programming Proximity Reader address is being programmed Press ON to enable the Proximity Reader then program the address which you would like to assign to the Proximity Reader from 1 to 16 then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the next step or pres
22. is shown in brackets CE E Section 3 Programming from PC 71 scheduler Page This Control panel has a built in Scheduler which manages Auto Arming The parameters programmed in this page see Figure 3 14 will determine the auto matic arming schedule In order to allow the Control panel to manage this function the User must enable the Enable Disable auto arming option Scheduler Table e Day This column will allow you to select the day e v The check boxes will allow you to select the Partitions that will auto arm on the selected day e Partition 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 This column will allow you to program the automatic arming time accepted values 00 00 through 23 59 hours minutes Auto arming operations can be delayed by overtime requests However the Control panel will not allow an overtime requests to go past 24 00 hours and will auto arm at midnight Delete Entries This button will allow you to delete all the entries and re store default Figure 3 14 Scheduler Page 72 Multifunction Control Panel ec BENTEL Options Page The options in this page see Figure 3 15 will allow you to customize the Control panel Options The numbers in brackets refer to the Options in the Installer Menu accessed via the LCD keypad View violated zones on keypad display 0 If this option is enabled the keypad display will show zones violated during standby status Chime on
23. outputs of the Fire detectors must be connected to Fire zones Normally Open 24 hour zone The wiring diagrams in Figures 2 8a and 2 8b shows three detectors e g Bentel s 600 Series and Bentel s ZT100PL Models smoke connected to Alarm line L1 In a connection of this type the Negative signal Reset is supplied by the Normally Closed OC output see O1 Connecting The wiring diagram in Figure 2 9 shows a similar connection using a Relay Base Relay bases In a connection of this type the Control panel OC output see O2 must be programmed as Normally Closed and the Alarm Line L2 as Balanced 10K Balanced 1k2 for Kyol6D Control Panels Programming B on KYO4 8 8W 32 models L1 Fire 3K F on KYO8G 8GW 32G models V AUX on KYO16D model D 1N4148 diode or similar R c cC CA tant tast tap SERIES 600 SERIES 600 SERIES 600 DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 8a Connecting series 600 detectors with Repeat Outputs Programming B on KYO4 8 8W 32 models L1 Fire F on KYO8G 8GW 32G models V AUX on KYO16D model ZT100PL ZT100PL ZT100PL DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 8b Connecting ZT100PL detectors Smoke 27 Section 2 Installation BENTEL Ta SECURITY PA 2 g M Alarm Siren All types of signalling
24. panel Help this button will open the context window Adobe Acrobat Reader required e 36 Multifunction Control Panel py b ENTEL The Menu Bar This chapter describes the Menu bar ofthe KyoUnit application File C File gt New Customer This com EES SE New Customer mand will allow you to program New Gepgfsdpgs Save Configuration Customer systems All settings will lt Print be at default and can be programmed TUN Exit as per requirements The Panel window will allow you to specify the xam OK Cancel Hep Customer s Control panel and Firmware Release This information can be uploaded directly from the con nected Control panel by clicking Upload Click OK to exit If the Confirm window opens when New Cus T tomer is selected it means that the Application 9 Configuration rot saved Save has found unsaved data If the data is not saved it will be cleared Click Yes to save or No to quit EN without saving C File gt Save Configuration This m command will open the Cus na i tomer page If the Customer has already been enrolled the respec 1 gt tive details and Code will be shown If the Customer is New Lai taii it will be necessary to enter the meer Customer details and assign a de code Codes can be assigned manually or automatically by E means of the Search butto
25. tribute will be enabled automatically thus allowing the VRX32 433 or Vector RX8 Receiver to monitor the Wireless device that is connected to the zone refer to Supervisory Time on the Partitions page If the Wireless device fails to send a signal to the VRX32 433 or Vector RX8 Receiver within the programmed Supervisory window the Control panel will generate a Miss ing Device event The Identifier number of the zone which generated the event will be recorded in the Event logger Double Double P A Zone with this attribute will generate an Alarm if it is violated twice within the programmed time accepted values 0 through 250 seconds Refer to the Double Pulse Or Or Violation ofa Zone with this attribute will generate an Alarm even when only ONE of its Partitions is Armed e And And Violation of a Zone with this attribute will generate an Alarm only when all the And Zones ofthe Partition concerned are violated within the programmed Time refer to T And Zone on the Partitions page 91 Section 3 Programming from PC e di bw A AA This parameter determines the number of times the zone will signal the Zone Cycles Repetitive RP Zones with this attribute will generate the Zone Alarm Alarm event event for an unlimited number of times Cycles Cycles The required number of Alarm cycles 0 through 14 can be programmed in this field If zero 0 is pro
26. when the Control panel gen erates an Inactivity event The Output will restore when the Alarm memory resets viaa Clear Alarm Memory command e Mute Alarm Silent The Output will activate when the Alarm is gener ated by a Zone that is assigned to a Partition with the following attributes a Type Duress b Attribute Mute or c If the Alarm is generated by a Duress Code This signal can be associated with Monostable Outputs only Not Ready Stay N R Stay The Output will activate when the Control panel is not ready to arm in Stay mode S or in accordance with Option 52 refer to the Options Page Stay 0 Delay mode Not Ready Away N R Away The Output will activate when the Control panel is not ready to arm in Away mode e Stay Stay Arm The Output will activate when at least one of its Partitions Arms in Stay mode S or 0 Restore if on standby Al r zon The Output will activate when Alarm condi tions are detected on one of its Partitions The Output will restore when the Alarm cycle ends and the Alarm conditions have been cleared from all the Partition zones or when the Partition disarms False key FalseKey The Output will activate when an attempt is made to use a False Key This is real time event therefore the Output cannot restore until the False key has been removed Zone Tamper ZoneTamp The Output will activate when Zo
27. which will be generated when a Delayed Zone of an Armed Partition is violated The Entry Time will be signalled by ius li Pumas Erem ro fr men m m wx ar wr xr regnis Tin ceat F a fime menn c Rei rar arias Fr ar rr e ES ZES Figure 3 9 Partitions Page 58 Multifunction Control Panel j BENTEL B Activation of the Partition OC Outputs programmed with the Entry Time signal WA series of fast beeps emitted by the Partition Keypads except Mute keypads and Partition PROXI Readers the Enable buzzer on PROXI Reader option must be active otherwise the PROXI Readers will not emit this signal refer to Options Page Auto arm Timeout This parameter expressed in minutes determines the time between the Auto arm Timeout signal and the Partition Auto arming event Example If the scheduler is programmed to Arm the Partition at 17 30 with a 15 minute Auto arm Timeout the Auto arm Timeout will be generated at 17 15 This signal can be used to activate one of the OC Outputs The Auto arm Timeout signal will cease when the Partition Arms or when an Overtime Request is made T And Zone This parameter determines the time within which 2 or more AND Zones must detect violation before the Control panel will generate an Alarm accepted values 0 through 945 seconds by automatic step 15 I The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the T And Zone value is 30 s
28. 1s for Non Monostable Outputs only e Alarm Memory AlarmMem The Output will activate when Alarms are present in the memory The Output will restore when the memory resets via a Clear Alarm Memory command Exit Time Exit T The Output will activate when the Exit Time of its assigned Partitions is triggered and will remain active until the Exit Time expires Entry Time Entry T The Output will activate when Entry Time of its assigned Partitions is triggered and will remain active until the Entry Time expires Chime Chime The Output will activate when a Chime zone is violated during disarmed status of one or more of its assigned Partitions The Out put will remain active for approximately 1 second This signal is for Monostable Outputs only Auto Arm Timeout Alert T The Output will activate at the pro grammed time and will remain active during the countdown to automatic arming PA e 54 Multifunction Control Panel py PENTEL e Line Down Line T The Output will activate for 15 minutes when tel ephone line trouble is detected If the trouble condition clears the Output will restore automatically when the 15 minute interval expires otherwise it will remain active for a further 15 minutes Reset Fire Fire res The Output will activate in Monostable mode each a Clear Alarm Memory operation is requested PIN required at a Keypad which is
29. 4 Hour Non Burglary Flame 24 Hour Non Burglary Near Alarm Gas Detected Panic Alarms Refrigeration Panic Loss of Heat Duress Water Leakage Silent Foil Break Audible Day Trouble Burglar Alarms Low Bottle Gas Level Burglary High Temperature Perimeter Low Temperature Interior Loss of Air Flow NOTE The Non Modifiable part of the code is shown in brackets 68 Multifunction Control Panel cj BENTEL Priority Event It is possible to give Priority to one of the events on the Event list When several events occur simultaneously the calls relative to Priority event will be sent first The Priority Event can be selected deselected in one of the following ways e double click the required event select the event then using the right button on the mouse click once The Priority event will be highlighted in red I The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Pri ority Event is associated with a BURGLAR ALARM TAMPER or TROU BLE event in that order SECU RTs Section 3 Programming from PC 69 Table 3 3 Programmable Events Event Description Occurs when Alam on Partition n alarm conditions are detected on one of the zone assigned to Partition n Alam on Zone n alarm conditions are detected on Zone n Inactivity Partition n 48 55 Negligence Partition n the Control panel detects Inac
30. 9 hours that a Partition will be allowed to stay without signalling zone violation The Inactivity Partition no event will be generated when the programmed interval elapses Enable Inactivity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This parameter determines the Partitions that will be monitored for inactivity Negligence Negligence This parameter determines the maximum time accepted val ues 0 through 99 days that a Partition will be allowed to stay without signal ling an Arming event The Negligence Partition no event and Tamper Zone no event will be generated when the programmed interval elapses Enable Negligence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This parameter determines the Partitions that will be monitored for Negligence 60 PA e Multifunction Control Panel rg BENIEL Phone Page 5 i EA y Himiiitzti LO er ifa He CH ig s j e ig HA This section describes the Phone page see Figure 3 10 Telephone Numbers No This column shows the Telephone identifier number that will be used instead of the Telephone label Description in some parts of the application The Telephone identifier number will also be used when programming the system from a Keypad Telephone Number This column is for the Telephone numbers that will be utilized by the Digital Communicator and Dialler and for Teleservice calls This field accepts a maximum of 20 characters digits and pauses Accepted val
31. BENTEL Zones Page This section describes the Zones page see Figure 3 7 Zones Table No This column shows the Zone identifier number that will be used instead of the Zone label Description in some parts of the application If an M IN OUT Expander is configured as an Expander with 4 Zones Expander with 2 Outputs only the Zones corresponding to terminals L3 L4 L5 and L6 will be usable if it is configured as an Expander with 4 Outputs Expander with 2 Zones only the Zones corresponding to termi nals L6 and L7 will be usable Position Placement This column shows the non editable label of the hard ware component the zone is assigned to Description This field is for the keypad label maximum 16 characters The Application will use the label as the zone identifier Ter This corresponds to the terminal identifier on the PCB The numbers L1 L2 L on M IN OUT Expanders programmed as Input Expanders correspond respectively to terminals TI T2 T3 Serial No This field is for the 6 digit Serial number ESN of the Wireless device if used The ESN is printed on the device label To program the zone parameters 1 select the zone click to highlight 2 program the following parameters for the selected zone m 7537S Tad ba P r r r Figure 3 7 Zones Page e oe Section 3 Programming from PC 47 Type This section describes how the various Zone types respond to viola
32. If the Input Expander function is enabled every time the keypad is connected to the power supply an Input Expansion tampering signal will be generated in addition to the normal device disconnection mes sages The zones corresponding to terminals L4 L5 and L6 of the Keypad Input Expander although appearing on the application display CANNOT be used 5 Programming the OUTPUT EXPANDER Press ON to enable the Output Expander then then set the address of the Output Expander from 1 to 2 then press ENTER to confirm and exit programming or press OFF to disable the Output Expander then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the next step or press ESC to cancel the changes and return to the preceding step The outputs corresponding to terminals OC4 OC5 and OC6 of the Keypad Output Expander although appearing on the application display CAN NOT be used It is possible to enable ONLY ONE of the two Espanders either the Input or the Output Expander If you do not want to use any Expander put in the value OFF for both of them 17 Section 2 Installation BENTEL 6 Programming of the ZONES Press the keys 1 2 or 3 to change the programming or press ESC to cancel the changes and return to step no 4 functioning mode ofthe corresponding zone respectively at terminal T1 T2 or T3 as shown in the following table then press ENTER to confirm and exit from the di Pant ru A Programming of Zones The zone functions
33. Keypad 1 If this option is enabled the keypad buzzer will emit 5 beeps when a Chime zone is violated during disarmed status Chime on PROXI Reader 2 If this option is enabled the PROXI Read er buzzer will emit 5 beeps when a Chime zone is violated during disarmed status Enable Wireless Receiver 3 If this option is enabled the Control panel will enable the VRX32 433 or VectorRX 8 wireless receiver S If the system is equipped with a Wireless Receiver the Performance level of the Control panel will down grade from Level II to Level I Enable Jamming Detection 4 If this option is enabled the Control pan el will be able to detect attempts to jam the RF signal If jamming occurs the Control panel will generate a Jamming on Receiver event the zone Figure 3 15 Options Page 73 Section 3 Programming from PC di bw A AA a PENIEL number will be specified in the Event Buffer If this option is enabled Zone 32 cannot be programmed as Wireless Special button on Wireless Key 5 If this option is enabled the B Mode button on the Wireless key will not Arm the system but will perform the function of SuperKey 2 e Future Use 6 Reserved DO NOT SELECT Teleservice Test call 7 Refer to the Teleservice page Future Use 8 Reserved for Future use Inactive e Reset alarm memory denied to installer code 9 If this opt
34. LCD Keypad display shows all the keys which can be used at any given time NOTE Every time a keypad which has already been programmed is pow ered a keypad tamper alert will be generated Programming the LCD Keypad For programming the LCD Keypad follow the procedure described below 1 Press and keep pressed the keys 1 and OFF for at least 3 seconds after which the programming phase starts the display will show in the first line the name of the keypad PREMIUM and the actual address for example 1 2 Programming the ADDRESS Set the address ofthe keyboard from 1 to 8 then press ENTER to confirm the appearing address and move on to the next step or press ESC to cancel the change and exit programming 3 Programming the Proximity Reader Press ON to enable the Proximity Reader then set the address of the Proximity Reader from 1 to 16 then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the next step or press OFF to disable the Proximity Reader then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the next step or press ESC to cancel the changes and return to the preceding step 4 Programming the INPUT EXPANDER Press ON to enable the Input Expander then set the address of the Input Expander from 1 to 4 then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the step no 6 or press OFF to disable the Input Expander then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the next step or press ESC to cancel the changes and return to the preceding step NOTE
35. NC2 VOX Teleservice This option will allow the Control panel to manage Teleservice calls None No service This section will allow you to assign the selected Telephone Number to the Parti tions It is possible to change a Telephone Number by entering a Main User Code Partitions at a Keypad the Code and Keypad must be assigned to the Partition of the Tel ephone number concerned The Teleservice option will activate the Reporting Protocol list below Protocol The Reporting protocol is usually assigned by the Central Station This system supports the following formats ADEMCO SILENT KNIGHT Slow 10 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 ADEMCO SILENT KNIGHT Fast 14 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 FRANKLIN SECOA DCI VERTEX Fast 20 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 RADIONICS 40 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 SCANTRONIC 10 baud 3 1 4 1 4 2 Customer Code This code is usually assigned by the Central Station and CONTACT ID CESA allows their operator to identify the system user location type of system etc The Customer Codes must have 4 digits 5 for CESA protocol 0 through 9 and A to F hexadecimal For Contact ID 0 and A have the same value For Pulse protocols 0 corresponds to 10 pulses whereas A corresponds to 0 pulses empty digit When using Pulse protocols with 3 digit codes the fourth digit must be programmed as A l PA e 62 Multifunction Control Panel py PENTEL
36. Negative signal depending on the detector The Wiring diagram in Figure 2 7 shows three Bentel LB612 detectors with Memory function terminal AB which will be activated by a Positive signal In a connection of this type one of the three OC outputs see terminal O1 must be programmed to disable the Walk Test mode during standby status B on KYO4 8 8W 32 models F on KYO8G 8GW 32G models 3ek 1 2K on KYO16D model V AUX on KYO16D model Figure 2 4 Connecting detectors to N C a and Balanced lines b 25 Section 2 Installation 3k 1 2K on KYO16D model KYO B on KYO4 8 8W 32 models 3K F on KYO8G 8GW 32G models x V AUX on KYO16D model L184 Ae DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 5 Connecting detectors to a Balanced zone 3k 1 2K on KYO16D model B on KYO4 8 8W 32 models 3k F on KYO8G 8GW 32G models V AUX on KYO16D model M 1 2K ono KYO16D model B on KYO4 8 8W 32 models 3k F on KYO8G 8GW 32G models V AUX on KYO16D model DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR Figure 2 7 Connecting detectors with Alarm memory terminal AB activated by a Positive signal o 26 Multifunction Control Panel CR d BENTEL Connecting Fire Detectors with Repeat Outputs This Control panel also accepts Fire detectors The Alarm repeat
37. OM CU ons esetetue tU E taii E esu Pac quisa idle tom ed E M UIS 27 Connecting Roller Blind and Vibration Detectors 28 Connecting the Tamper me 29 Auxiliary Device Open Collector A 30 Connecting the Telephone me 31 VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receiver sssnnnuesnnneesrrreserrrrnrrrrrnsrrrrsrrrern 31 Double line type only forkvO1GDk 32 Section 3 Programming from PC 33 ui goo ET UO NAR Pc 33 Mana VIN COW cc 33 Managing the Pages ss iosudei peces qux Hx M onc MAP End dM aVE UE E DOE ARE te RM MANN UE ES Managing Customers cccccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeeesaaueeeesaaeeeeeaaaes 34 Toolbar ANG TOGIDUTIONS em 35 RER COIN EE 39 Upload Download and Help toolbuttons n nannoennnennnnnnennnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnennnne 35 TNS En EN mrs RR RR RR INR 36 Multifunction Control Panel Keypads Page MM NEN M 42 Keypads VS Mm 42 Enable Keypad METRI RTL 42 BP eC 42 kedde dessins css ascites t m 43 Readers VAIN qe X 43 St LE K Expander IN O ut En LE 45 IOUS AO eR 46 Zones KEE 46 ji er H 47 By AF ACN ME 47 Lieler 48 eus m 51 OU NSS T 51 FF NONS TRO ED 51 OUTS Page C 52 di
38. Sensitivity threshold of 10 and Pulse threshold of 5 will generate an Alarm when a it receives a single Pulse that exceeds the Sensitivity threshold of 10 b it receives 5 Pulses of low Sensitivity within 30 seconds NOTE If you assign N C Balancing Normally Closed to a Vibration Zone Wire cutting will not be signalled e Roller Blind Roll Bl This attribute must be assigned to Zones used for Roller blind contacts There are two trimmers for sensitivity adjustment in the Roller Blind section m Pulse This trimmer regulates the Pulse threshold 1 through 5 The selected value will determine the number of Shocks that the zone will allow before signalling violation Therefore if Disable is selected the correspond ing zone will be completely insensitive to Pulses m Time This trimmer regulates the Time window The selected value will determine the Pulse threshold time 1 e the time allowed for the Pulse coun ter to reach the programmed threshold For example a zone with a Pulse threshold of 4 and a Time window of 2 minutes will signal violation when its contact generates 4 Pulses within 2 min utes If less pulses than the programmed Pulse threshold are generated dur ing the Time window the zone will not signal violation but will refresh the window and carry forward the memorized number of pulses minus one e g 3 pulses memorized 2 pulses carried forward The wi
39. Stay Arming or vice versa Arm Arm Only This type of zone is automatically programmed as a Command Zone Violation of this type of zone will Arm all the Partitions it is assigned to You cannot assign any attributes to Command Zones refer to the Attributes section RI The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when command zones are dedicated to command devices with the same Performance level as the Control panel which houses the decoding circuit Balancing Double Balanced DBAL In Standby status the zone must be connected to Negative by two 10KQ resistors for Kyol6D the value of this resistors is 1 2Kohm If one of the resistors disconnects the Control panel will generate a Zone Alarm In all other cases Zone Open the Control panel will generate a Tamper event This Type of connection by means of just 2 wires will signal open Alarm Tamper contacts 48 l PA e Multifunction Control Panel rg BIENIEL Balance 10k BAL Balance 1k2 for Kyo16D In Standby status the zone must be connected to Negative by a 1OKQ or 1 2Kohm for Kyol6D For Vibration or Roller Blind zones attribute the resistor is 1 5KQ or 600 ohm for Kyol6D If the resistor is short circuited the Control panel will generate a Tamper Alarm Ifthe resistor disconnects Zone Open the Con trol panel will generate an Alarm event Normally Closed NC In Standby status the Zone must be connected to Neg
40. Themaximum wire length between the Main Unit the BPI peripheral must OC outputs are interfaced with relays installed inside the Expander box 24 PA e Multifunction Control Panel rg BENIEL Special features Memory function Walk Test mode Alarm Detectors The Control panel provides 8 independent zone terminals 4 on KYOA 6 for Kyol6D L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 which accept Normally Closed and Normally Open detectors The 10 KQ resistors 1 2 KQ for Kyol6D Control Panels will allow you to set up the zones as Balanced or Double Balanced Resistors are not required when the lines are programmed as N C or N O Negative terminal 777 and Positive terminal B or F on Series G models can be used to power the detectors Several detectors can be connected to each zone however one detector per zone is recommended Figures 2 4 2 5 and 2 6 show several wiring solutions Some detectors provide special features such as the Memory function and Walk Test mode The Memory function is useful when several detectors are connected to the same Alarm line see Figure 2 7 as in the event of an Alarm it will allow you to trace the violated zone The Walk Test mode will enable the LED for test purposes The Walk Test mode should not be enabled during standby status as in the event of violation the LED will turn ON thus warning intruders of their detection Both functions can be enabled by a Positive or
41. al is generated by the Control panel e g Trouble the Output will activate directly and its Partitions will not be influent In all other cases the Output will activate only when the signal is generated by one of its Parti tions fy BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 57 Partitions Page This section describes the Partitions page see Figure 3 9 Partitions Table No This column shows the Partition ID number that will be used instead of the Partition label Description in some parts of the application Description This field is for the Partition label maximum 16 characters The Application will use the label as the Partition ID Exit Time This parameter determines the Exit delay time expressed in min utes Violation of Delayed Zones during the Exit time will not provoke Alarms The Exit Time will start when the Partition arms and will be signalled by B Activation of the Partition OC Outputs programmed with the Exit Time signal B A series of single beeps emitted at one second intervals on all the Parti tion Keypads Mute keypads will not emit this signal B A series of double beeps emitted at one second intervals on all the Par tition PROXI Readers the Chime on PROXI Reader option must be ena bled otherwise the PROXI Readers will not emit this signal refer to Op tions Page Entry Time This parameter determines the duration expressed in minutes of the Audible signal
42. amming event will generate a Zone Tamper event Internal use 32 Reserved DO NOT SELECT Confirm voice call 33 If this option is enabled it will be possible to send confirmation of Voice calls to the Control panel by pressing the LJ star key on the telephone keypad Auto Unbypass zone 34 If this option is enabled the Control panel will unbypass automatically the Auto bypassed zones This option is valid only when the Autobypass zones option is enabled Disable Verify voice answer 35 If this option is enabled the Voice message will under all circumstances start 5 seconds after dialling 75 Section 3 Programming from PC e Stop siren during Listen in 36 If this option is enabled the Alarm siren EE PENIEL Lock keypad on invalid Code 37 If this option is enabled entry of 5 Wrong codes will lock the Keypad for 2 minutes Arm Disarm Voice Message 38 If this option is enabled it will be possible to play the voice messages for the following events Continuous playback of Message no 6 Continuous playback of Message no 7 i NUN will be inhibited during Listen in and 2 Way Audio sessions Entry time MANUAL Quick Arming 39 If this option is enabled the User will be able to Arm a Partition by simply entering the Partition number and pressing ON refer to Operating from a Keypad in the USER MANUAL Enable redundant arming on Partition 1 8 40 through 47 I
43. and K32 with Transformers 0 4 A for K16D 1 A for K8G SW1 K8GW SW1 and K32G SW1 with the BAQ15T12 Switching Power Supply 2 3 A for K8G SW2 K8GW SW2 and K32G SW2 with the BAQ35T12 witching Power Supply the Battery Charge value must be subtracted from these values 87 BENTEL SECURIT Y BENTEL SECURITY S r l Via Gabbiano 22 Z I Santa Scolastica 64013 CORROPOLI TE ITALY Tel 39 0861 839060 Fax 39 0861 839065 www bentelsecurity com infobentelsecurity tycoint com Recycling information BENTEL SECURITY recommends that customers dispose of their used equipments panels detectors sirens and other devices in an environmentally sound manner Potential methods include reuse of parts or whole products and recycling of products components and or materials For specific information see www bentelsecurity com en environment htm In the European Union this label indicates that this product should NOT be disposed of with household waste X Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling For specific information see www bentelsecurity com en environment htm ISTISBLEUNKYO 3 0 140409 P70
44. assigned to one of the Partitions associated with the Output If the Output is programmed as N C it can be used as the Negative power supply to the Fire detectors In fact the Negative signal will fail for the programmed Monostable Time refer to Outputs Page each time a Clear Alarm Memory operation is requested thus allowing the Fire detectors to reset Alarm Al r bel The Output will activate when one of its assigned Parti tions signals Alarm and will restore when the Alarm cycle ends e Remote Command Remote The Output will activate when the User executes acommand over the phone the Control panel Answering device must be enabled This signal can be used to activate or stop the OC Output over the phone The Output activated over the phone can also be restored from the Keypad via a Clear Alarm Memory command Refer to the User Manual for further details Negligence Neglig The Output will activate when the Control panel generates a Negligence event and will restore when the Alarm memory resets via a Clear Alarm Memory command e Monostable Monosta The Output will remain active until the ON Time expires after which it will be forced to standby for the programmed OFF Time The following Table shows the restrictions associated with Out puts with this attribute Type Signal Chime Valid Key Reset Fire Valid code Sqwark Superkey 2 Mute Alarm Superkey 2 on wireless key Failed Call
45. at are not given Codes or those with g value will not activate the Digital Communicator Existing Codes Event e g OO must be deleted before new Codes can be entered Assigning Voice Voice Message This field will allow you to assign a Voice message to the Messages Event The Voice Message will be sent when the Event occurs Voice Message Telephone numbers must have the Voice message attribute refer to Type in the Phone Page To assign a Voice message triple click the relative field open the Voice Message drop down list click the arrow then select the Voice Message 4X CONTACT ID button This button will allow you to assign the Codes SIRE shown in Table 3 2 All the Events will be sent to the first Telephone Number programmed as Contact ID Default SIA button This button will program the default SIA Codes only for Kyol6D Control Panel The complete list of this protocol is shown on the Programming Manual of KYO16D Control Panel D 2A Default SIA Clear button This button will allow you to clear all the data programmed in Clear the Telephone numbers column Event Code and or SIA M Telephone numbers e Details button This button opens the Events win Event Codes Supe Keys Therefore if you wish to group the Partition Event de Disia tails Partition Details box deselected the list will show just one string
46. ating mode ofthe Inputs using microswitch 8 on DIP switch 88 as shown in the following table Microswitch n 8 Operating Mode for the Inputs OFF All Inputs operate in Normal Mode All Inputs function as interface for Roller Blind contact ON The zone goes into alarm if at least 5 pulses are detected in the space of 2 minutes Addressing Devices You must assign Addresses to all the BPI peripherals Key Readers Proximity Readers and Keypads For devices with 4 DIP switches refer to Table 2 1 for devices with 5 or more DIP switches refer to Table 2 2 You can assign the Addresses in any order however devices of the same type must have different Addresses Devices of different types e g a Keypad and a Key Card reader may have the same Address NOTE If you are Addressing an CLASSIKA or PREMIUM keypads with out a DIP switch strip you must assign the Address in accordance with the respective instructions in this section You can exit the programming phase and restore normal operating mode at any point in the procedure by connecting the jumper 54 d 15 a BENTEL Section 2 Installation Table 2 1 Assigning Addresses via 4 DIP switches l Address DIP Switch No 9 ON Microswitch no 1 on Minidips with 5 or more positions must remain in the OFF position NOTE The first time it is switched on the keypad will AUTOMATICALLY
47. ative The Control panel will generate an Alarm when the contact opens S If Zones are programmed as Normally Closed the Performance level of the Control panel will down grade from Level II to Level I as the Zones concerned will not be protected against short circuit Normally Open NO In Standby status the zone must be Open The Control panel will generate an Alarm when the Zone connects to Negative RI The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM Certification does not apply when Zones are programmed as Normally Open as the zones concerned will not be protected against wire cutting Doubled Only for KYOI16D This balance type is used to double the zone In this way every line from L1 to L6 can manage two different de vices for example 2 sensors or 1 sensor and 1 contact and the Control Panel is able to recognize the one or the other in case of alarm Doubled EOL Only for KYO16D As the precedent but it needs a series End Line EOL resistor of 1 2 Kohm to detect short circuits Attributes Unbypassable Not Byp Zones with this attribute cannot be bypassed Chime Chime Violation of a zone with this attribute during Disarmed status of its Partition will generate an audible signal on Keypads and PROXI readers with the Chime attribute refer to Chime on Keypad and Chime on Proxi Reader on the Options page Violation of a Chime zone during Armed status of its Partition will not generate an audible sig
48. ce The above mentioned Control panels have been designed and made to the highest standards of quality and performance The manufacturer recommends that the installed system should be completely tested at least once a month BENTEL SECURITY Srl shall not assume the responsibility for damage arising from improper application or use The above mentioned Control panels have no user friendly components therefore IMPORTANT The following information is for disassembled Control Panels ONLY Ensure the Manual you are using corresponds to or is a later release than the one shown on the RELEASE ISSUES label inside the package see below RELEASE ISSUES OK32 1 01 Firmware Release Installation Manual 1 1 User Manual 1 1 Keypad Prog Man 1 1 Main Unit Manual 1 1 Kyo Unit Software 5 1 10 Software Release T Manual Release l l DO NOT attempt to assemble or install the Control Panel until you have the respective Re lease The Manual Release Number can be found at the bottom of the last page between the Code and Date see below Manual Release Number ISTPTBLEUNKYO 1 2 190503 P70 4 4 Code Date BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to modify the technical specifications of this product without prior notice TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Identification of Parts 6 The PREMIUM LED and PREMIUM LCD Keypads
49. ds in detail information on the system parameters and should also be referred to when programming via keypad The programmed parameters can be saved on the computer hard disk or on a floppy disk and downloaded to the Control panel via modem or on site The parameters are grouped together in pages The pages in this section follow the page order in the KyoUnit application NOTE The images of the software are indicative and they depend on the Control Panel version used The KyoUnit application opens on the Main page see Figure 3 1 The Tree view menu see Pages section will allow you to access all the Pages in the Appli cation Managing the Pages Click once on the name ofthe required page the page name will highlight and the page will open ready for programming Use the Save command from the File menu Using the right button on the mouse click any part ofthe Page section to access the context menu The context menu will allow you to Select Upload Download and Print the Pages as follows Select This command will select deselect the pages Only selected pages Y can be downloaded uploaded printed The Pages can also be selected deselected via the Ins key on the Com puter keypad e Download This command will download the selected pages V to the Con trol panel e Upload This command will upload the selected pages v to the Computer The pages will be deselected automatically after Do
50. e 3 16 Code Page l A 78 Multifunction Control Panel Ae Batt vv B Mode Green This row will allow you to select the status the Partition AW will assume when the Code makes a B Mode Arming request The box will o indicate the selected mode see the Mode section top right of the Code Page Refer to Table 3 1 for B Mode programming instructions MainUser sl Type Double click this field to open the drop down list and select one of the following Code Types Main User this Code type can perform all the operations allowed at the keypad User this Code type allows a Arm Disarm operations in accordance with programming b Alarm memory reset c Overtime requests d Enabling Disabling the Responder Duress this Code type can perform the same operations as a User Code and is used in the event of Duress forced disarming Duress Codes disable the system and contemporarily activate the Dialler Patrol this type of Code can disarm the Code Partitions for the programmed Patrol Time The Partition will rearm automatically when the Patrol Time ends or when the Patrol Code is entered again DTMF this type of Code can access the system via touch tone telephone Main User Reset Call Queue this type of Code is similar to the Main User Code except that if this Code is used to disarm the system it will Clear the Call Queue automatically And Select this option if the Code is to be associated with
51. e 5 e EE 52 PAINS TIT P 52 Monostable TIMES TTL Do weg T o3 xciis qe T E 56 AVEC ONS ago PER E 57 Kallef HI o Pe C S M 57 B KM UU Tre 58 lason MTM 59 Kellere EE 59 Phone Page NON E Som 60 Telephone Numbers ccccseeccseeeceneccececeuceceeecueecsueecsueessusessueenseeesaees 60 WIIjom 60 e A 61 Keilen 61 Teleservice PAG ESI T TT 62 Cal AtempiS RERO ETE 62 Accessing the DTMF MenU retehgegtA dE AE ee an 62 lee e ee EE 62 TS Sy SYA aaa 63 Beie tee or 0 LE 64 Event page eee eee ee eee ee A ee er ee 65 HOFID IE VBTIU ceren A A E E 68 Scheduler Pag Pee Re cm 71 Scheduler Table EE F COS e LE 72 oie nm m 72 Auto Reset Memory NN 76 Code TE 77 User Code 2 6 esirin 77 NIG A ee 78 Wireless Key CORO Eed 78 WS TOS M m 79 Programming User Code PINS n nnonnnnnennnnnennnnsnnnnosnrnerrnreesrnrrnsrrrrrsenrenne 19 KeviGard Page T 80 Keys Carde TONS Ncc 80 UL TE 81 Clock Page castes 82 Programming from Computer via serial Link 82 Programming via Modem EE 84 Section 4 Terminales eene 86 6 Mul
52. e Listen in Ifthis option is enabled the Central Station operator after receiv ing an Alarm call from the system will be able to open a Listen in session on the monitored premises If the 2 wayAudio alert is enabled refer to the Options Page the Control panel will open the Audio channel for 15 seconds before starting the Listen in session The 2 wayAudio alert is valid for all protocols e 2 Way Audio This option will allow the operator to open a 2 Way Audio session and talk to persons on the monitored premises Two Way Audio Timeout This parameter determines the duration of the Listen in or 2 Way Audio session The session will close automatically when the programmed Timeout ends or when the operator ends the session The programmed Timeout is valid for all 8 Telephone Numbers Call Attempts The value entered in this field determines the number of times the Control panel will dial a telephone number before quitting the unaswered call 8 at default Accessing the DTMF Menu If you enable Listen in with 2 Way Audio Timeout the operator will be able to access the DTMF menu over the phone To do so the operator must press any number on the telephone keypad and wait for the audible feed back signal 5 beeps then enter a Valid DTMF Code for further details refer to Operating the System from a Telephone in the USER MANUAL ExporttowinBes Export to WinBcs Use this button to export data to the Bent
53. e sensitive area D Zeen Patines TC Baraca F Bet F Cea Cal Gus F Be 3 Fare Ba Kee ard Pat d Bismi fr Reel Reade E 7 Redes B 4 Fendi T o Reade E 7 Reader 10 Reade Y Reade T 7 Reida 11 47 Reed Res 7 Heada 12 4111 EET Facer 13 i Flake 14 Herki 18 Beaded of a Proxi Reader The 3 LEDs on the Reader will blink to confirm enrolment and the computer will emit an audible confirmation signal beep O Check gt View Config i uration This option will al GM low you to ici view the sys det tem peripher wa al devices J Each device type is identi fied by a col our see Ta ble Colour Description EC WHITE Device missing not enrolled and not connected RED Device enrolled but in Tamper status BLUE Device connected but not enrolled YELLOW Device enrolled but missing GREEN Device enrolled and present on the system zi BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 41 Ss Ff SECURITY Modem C1 Modem gt Connection This option will allow you to connect via Modem Connection to the remote Control panel na 3 Modem gt Setting This option will allow you to setup the Modem Hang up TT Modem gt Hang up This option will allow you to end telephone communications For further information on the Modem menu options refer to Pro gramming from PC via Telephone Help CI Help gt Guide This option pr
54. econds or more T And Code This parameter determines the time within which 2 or more AND Codes must be entered before the Control panel will Disarm accepted values 0 through 250 seconds Times Patrol Time This parameter determines the time between disarming for patrol purposes Patrol code required and automatic rearming The pro grammed patrol time is valid for all Partitions accepted values 0 through 63 minutes Alarm Time This parameter determines the duration of the Alarm cycle accepted values 0 through 63 minutes If the Alarm Time is set at 0 zero the Alarm Outputs e g Siren will not be activated however the event will be sent to the Logger e Supervisory window This parameter determines the time within which a Wireless zone must send a supervisory signal accepted values 120 through 1440 minutes in steps of 15 minutes Use the computer mouse or the and iJ keys on the PC keyboard to enter this value This field will be inactive when the Enable Wireless Receiver option is disabled refer to Options page SK The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Wireless Supervisory Time is set at 2 hours 30 minutes and the Supervi sory option refer to Attributes on the Zones page is enabled for ALL Wireless Zones Z BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 59 Inactivity Inactivity This parameter determines the maximum time accepted values 0 through 9
55. ed on a model 503 box or similar use the holes 59a to fix to the base To fix the keypad perfectly use with the perforated sphere 65a at the base 4 Fix the anti tamper plug 61 Complete the connections between the terminal board 53 and Control panel BPI Bus WARNING DO NOT connect the Keypad to the bus when the bus ts live if this is not possible connect the bus terminals in the following order R C Assign the Keypad Address refer to Addressing Devices further on in this section Reattach the frontplate by first hooking it to the clips 65c then by blocking it by applying light pressure until the clips are released 58 Mounting PROXI Proximity Readers Work carefully through the following steps 1 2 3 4 Remove the screws 47 and the frontplate Pull the wires through the cable entry 57 Drill the holes 59a for the backplate If necessary install the Snatch Microswitch 56 Ensure that the Snatch Microswitch lever is held firmly in position pressed down by the plastic tooth on the Snatch bracket 61 Using a screw secure the Snatch bracket to the wall S In order to comply with the standards outlined in Performance Level 11 of the IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM certification Readers must be fitted with Snatch Microswitches 13 Section 2 Installation zi BENTEL SECURITY di Pant ru A 5 Using the cable 70 complete the connections to the Control panel BPI Bus 6
56. el Central Station application Teleservice Page The parameters in this page see Figure 3 11 determine the way the Control panel will respond to incoming Calls from the Central Station The Control panel will answer incoming Teleservice calls only when the User has enabled the Teleservice option or Answering device option refer to En able Disable Teleservice in the User Manual Double Call This option allows the Control panel to share the Telephone line with another answering device Answerphone Fax etc If this option is enabled the Control panel will override other telephone devices when it recog nizes the Double call sequence e Number of rings The value entered in this field determines the number of rings the Control panel will allow before answering an incoming call If the Double Call option is enabled this parameter will be ignored Callback If this option is enabled the Control panel will call the Installer Telephone Number when it receives the Teleservice call In this way author ized persons only can access the system e Customer Code This field shows the Customer code forsan E 9 Installer Telephone Number This field holds the Teleservice number The A NS Control panel will call this number when it receives an incoming Teleservice call SECURITY Section 3 Programming from PC 63 the Callback option must be enabled If several Teleservice numbers
57. er the digits of your choice in the New PIN field b Enter the same digits in the Confirm New PIN field c Download the to the Control panel To change the current Installer Code PIN proceed as follows a Enter the current Installer Code PIN in the PIN field b Click OK 8k c Enter the digits of your choice in the New PIN field d Enter the same digits in the Confirm New PIN field e Download to the Control panel Programming User Code PINs The default PINs of enabled User Codes must be changed for security reasons To change the Default User Code PINs proceed as follows 1 Select the required User Code from the User Code Table the selected code number will be shown at the top of the Table NOTE Main User Code PINs can change the PINs of all the User Du ress and Patrol Codes that are enabled on the partitions it controls 2 Enter the Main User Code in the Main User field then click Enable 3 Enterthe digits of your choice in the New PIN field 4 Enterthe same digits in the Confirm New PIN field then press OK 5 Repeatthe procedure for all the User Codes then Download to the connected Control panel 80 PA e Multifunction Control Panel rg BENIEL Key Card Page The parameters programmed in this page see Figure 3 17a will determine access level ofthe Digital Keys Cards The system can manage 128 Digital Keys Cards SAT and or PROXI CARD Keys Cards Table The User Codes can Arm Disarm the syste
58. etects Command Zone will be logged as Normal Arming events Include Delayed zones in the Not Ready Stay output evaluation 52 If this option is enabled the Control panel will activate the Not e Ready Stay output when it detects violation on any type of zone If this option is disabled the Control panel will activate the Not Ready Stay out put when it detects violation on Instant zones ONLY For further details refer to the Outputs Page under Not Ready Stay in the Signals section Serial Port Events 53 If this option is enabled any Events recorded in the Event Logger will also be sent via the RS232 Serial Port NOTE If this option is enabled communications with the PC will be inhibited 76 Multifunction Control Panel cj BENTEL e For Future Use 54 Kyo4 8 32 For Future Use 55 Kyol6D Enable tamper for BPI Device or Receiver missing 55 When this option is enabled the Control panel generate a tamper alarm for the BPI device missing or Wireless Receiver missing event When this op tion is disabled the control panel log these events only S The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Enable tamper for BPI Device or Receiver missing is ENABLED e For Future Use 56 63 Auto Reset Memory This section will allow you to select the Partitions that will reset their Alarm memories automatically on Arming 77 Section 3 Programming from PC
59. ew locations 83 and 61 respectively m The M IN OUT expander can if necessary also be housed in a container other than the dedicated one In this case jumper 78 must be closed in serted to disable the Tamper contact 77 and the Anti snatch contact 82 3 Pullthe wires through the wire entry 4 Attach the back box and Snatch bracket 5 Replace the Expander Module 80 see Figure 1 3 ensure that it is held firmly in place by the PCB clips 58 then using the two screws 81 secure it to the backplate A 14 Multifunction Control Panel cj BENTEL 6 Complete the connections on the terminal board 53 Carry out coding of the Device by means of the first 5 microswitches on the Minidip 88 as shown in Table 2 2 microswitch no 1 must be left in the OFF position 8 Setthe operating mode for the tamper switch 77 and snatch microswitch 82 using jumper 78 CX2 Switches enabled amp amp Switches disabled 9 Setthe operating mode using microswitches 6 and 7 on DIP switch 88 as shown in the following table Microswitch n 6 n 7 OFF OFF Input Expander with 6 Inputs Input Expander with 4 Inputs Output Expander with 2 Outputs T1 and T2 Outputs T3 T4 T5 and T6 Inputs Output Expander with 4 Outputs Input Expander with 2 Inputs T1 T2 T3 and T4 Outputs T5 and T6 Inputs ON ON Output Expander with 6 Outputs Operating Mode ON OFF OFF ON 10 Set the oper
60. f this option is enabled the Control panel will generate a Disarm event also when the Partition is disarmed If the event is associated with an Output the Con trol panel will activate the Output concerned This option is for Codes Keys Exit Time Auto arm Timeout Continuous playback of Message no 6 For further information regarding Voice Messages refer to the MAIN UNIT with the And attribute refer to And in the Attributes section The Out put will not activate until all the respective Keys and Codes have been used within the programmed window Enable Autoarm on Keypad and PROXI 48 If this option is enabled the system Keypads and PROXI Readers will emit and audible signal beeps during the Timeout to autoarm refer to option 24 Buzzer on e Inhibit DTMF functions during message playback 49 If this option is enabled the Control panel will deny access to the DTMF Menu during Voice PROXI Reader calls However the Answerphone functions via the DTMF Menu will still be available System Trouble signalled on the A indicator Special Events for Stay Arming 51 If this option is enabled the Stay S and Stay 0 Delay I Arming events will be logged as Eventi Speciali e Deny Arming during Control panel trouble 50 If this option is ena Furthermore Special Arming events DTMF Autoarm Arming from PC or bled the Control panel will not accept arming commands when it d
61. g 2 15 Use Shielded cable only One end of the shield must be connected to the BLK terminal on the Control panel Do not exceed 50 meters of cable length RED S VRX32 433 ve VectorRX 8 GRN Figure 2 15 Connecting a VRX32 433 or Vector RX8 Receiver N Li 2 BENTEL TA SECURITY 32 Multifunction Control Panel Double line type only for KYO16D The KYOI6D has 6 zones connections Each connection can be programmed DOUBLE or DOUBLE with EOL to reach a maximum of 12 zones A Double or Double with EOL connection can detect 2 alarm and a single tamper Fig 2 16a shown the Double with EOL connection and Fig 2 16b shown the Double connection cS a CN DETECTOR Line 7 DETECTOR Line 1 E DETECTOR Line 8 Fig 2 16 Connecting the Double Line DETECTOR Line 2 e if BENTEL TA SECURITY Section 3 Programming from PC 33 SECTION 3 PROGRAMMING FROM PC Introduction Main Window Accessing the Pages Saving the Parameters Select Ins Download Upload Print This system can be programmed via keypad or via the KyoUnit software appli cation from the Bentel Security Suite In the latter case the computer must be linked to the Control panel by a serial cable e g Bentel s CVSER 9F9F This section hol
62. ge This window see Figure 3 12 will allow you to view the events recorded in the Logger No This is the event number The rotating Logger holds 256 events 128 on Series 4 8 Models When the Logger is full the oldest events will be deleted to make space for new events Date Date when the event occurred e Time Time when the event occurred Event Type Event description The following commands will allow you to manage the events Upload m Upload button This command will allow you to upload the Events list from the Control panel to the Computer for viewing purposes Pit Print button This command will allow you to print the entire Events list The following buttons will become active when a Customer is loaded The name of q the Customer will be shown on the title bar Sae M Save button This command will allow you to save the events on the Hard Disk Each Customer will have an Events file The Application will create a the file when the first Save request is made ted M Load button This command will allow you to view the events stored on ih the Computer Hard Disk Delete gd En H hoigsi Tamper Sone cores 47 7 Faad RTT 2 Lorie sed Zane n Teese 21 Doania kehui Mees donan Wiona A id armi adehepais Zona n ere IO ona a Mbps ZonapliGree 11 hiippa Zona n 12 66i 127 Hechees ones n5 pna 1 Urbe zl Zone SET erue 3 Uregparned Zone nC pne T Uedbepa zl Zone A Sore 3 Hubbers Z
63. grammed the zone will be unable to generate Zone Alarm event NOTE Zones that signal persistent Alarm status e g due to Trouble will generate One Alarm Cycle Only Double Pulse This section describes how to program the Double Pulse time 0 to 250 seconds This section will allow you to assign the Zones to the Partitions The Zone will be Partitions able to generate Alarm events only when all its Partitions are armed A 52 Multifunction Control Panel py BENTEL Outputs Page This section describes the Outputs page see Figure 3 8 EAA The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only if Outputs which activate Alarm devices such as Sirens are not Bistable Outputs Table No This column shows the OC Output identifier number that will be used instead of the Output label Description in some parts of the application Position Placement This column shows the non editable label of the hardware component the OC Output is assigned to Ter This corresponds to the terminal identifier on the PCB Description This field is for the keypad label maximum 16 characters The Application will use the label as the OC Output identifier To program the zone parameters of an Output 1 select the Output click to highlight 2 program the following parameters for the selected Output Attributes This section will allow you to select the status of the Outputs during standby status NO Normally Open or NC Nor
64. he right mouse button click anywhere inside the Pages section then select Upload from the pop up window to view the parameters rela tive to the selected V pages DB9 female 7 wire shielded DB9 female connector cable connector To Control Figure 3 19 Serial cable with two DB9 female connectors DB25 female connector DB9 female 7 wire shielded connector cable To Control Panel Figure 3 20 Serial cable with a DB9 female connector and a DB25 female connector A 84 Multifunction Control Panel py BENTEL Programming via Modem The programmed parameters can be downloaded to the Control panel via the B Mod Modem remote connection The B Mod2 serial port must be connected toa computer serial port by a CVSER 9F9F link accessory item and if necessary by an ADSER 9M25F adapter accessory item Use a cable similar to that used for the computer to Control panel link see Figure 3 19 and 3 20 1 Select the PC serial port used for the Modem link as follows a Select Settings gt Serial Ports b Select the Serial Port from the Modem section c Click OK Enter the Installer PIN refer to Code Page 3 Select Modem gt Connection to open the Connection Window see Fig ure 3 21 4 Program the following parameters a The Telephone Number of Customer see File gt Save Configura tion to The Menu Bar paragraph b The Disable Tone check option refer to the P
65. hone Page c The Double Call option refer to the Teleservice Page d The Callback option refer to the Teleservice Page EJ Connection Window Telephone Number Disable Tone check Double Call Callback Installer Code Messages Section Gle v Select Quit Ok Help Figure 3 21 Connection Window SECURITY Section 3 Programming from PC 85 T Select v Ok D Quit When the Connection Window opens parameters b c and d will assume the values of their counterparts in the Teleservice Page or Phone Page The parameters programmed in the Connection Window will not affect their counterparts in the Application pages 5 Click the Select button below the Messages section to view the connec tion status Table 3 4 shows the complete Message list If the connection is successful the following message will be shown KYOXACK X XX Connections 6 Click the OK button to close the Connection Window and activate the connection All Download and Upload commands will affect the Control panel that is connected via telephone 7 To program or view the Control panel parameters go to the Programming from PC section and proceed from steps 3 and 4 8 Toend the connection select Modem gt Hang up The Connection ended message will be shown after several seconds To abandon the telephone connection click the Quit button Table 3 4 Mode
66. ion is ena bled only the Main User and User Codes will be able to delete the Alarm e Reset tamper memory denied to user code 10 If this option is ena bled only the Installer Code will be able to delete the Tamper memories memories Bypass tamper on zone 11 If this option is enabled the Control panel will inhibit Tamper on zone when the zone is bypassed The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the od Arming disarming signalling changeover 13 For CESA and CON Real time zone restore 12 If this option is enabled the Control panel status of the Alarm cycle TACT ID reporting protocols if this option is enabled it will be possible to invert the significance of the digits used to transmit Activation Restore mes Bypass tamper on zone option is disabled will signal Reset Zone as soon as the zone is restored regardless of the sages to the Central station for Arming Disarming operations only e 2 way audio alert 14 If this option is enabled the Control panel will open a Talk channel for 15 seconds before starting the Listen in session e Call all telemonitoring numbers 15 If this option is enabled the Con trol panel will call all the programmed Telemonitoring numbers for each event If this option is disabled the Control panel will stop the call cycle as soon as it recognizes a Successful Call Kyo 4 8 32 Series Call all voice numbers 16 If this op
67. is unsuccessful Failed Call Events 220 352 to 227 359 cannot be programmed Failed Call n to generate calls to their assigned telephone numbers For auta Kasel See Description example Failed Call Event 220 352 cannot be programmed to generate a call to Tel Number 1 as this would generate a series of Failed Calls to this Tel Number T tamper conditions are detected on the Zone 1 44 228 235 27T 292 360 391 Pul n occurs only when the terminals of Balance or Double Balanced Zones are shorted 1 3A 236 243 293 308 392 423 Restore Zone n the Zone is restored after an Alarm or after a Tamper event tamper is detected on one of the BPI devices 1 45 244 309 424 BPI Tamper Snatch or forced opening 1 45 245 310 425 Restore BPI Tamper all the conditions that generated the BPI Tamper event cease 70 Multifunction Control Panel A if BENTEL Ta SECURITY the 24h Balanced Tamper line opens or is shorted or the Control 1 45 246 311 426 System Tamper panel is forced open This event can also be activated by the Control panel snatch microswitch 1 45 247 312 427 S Ter all the conditions that generate the System Tamper event clear False Key a false Key Card is detected at a reader Mains Truoble Battery Trouble the Mains power fails for the programmed time refer to Options Page the battery is low or empty
68. lay of the Siren will emit a squawk to signal the arming request In the KYO16D Control Panels this option is valid only if the option n 16 is not selected Arming denied if not ready 21 If this option is enabled and an attempt is made to arm a partition that is Not Ready to Arm the Control panel will see Table 2 2 the request will be denied If the request is denied the key pad buzzer will emit an error signal Arming denied on battery trouble 22 If this option is enabled the Control panel will not Arm when the battery is low Battery trouble Reader LEDs permanently active 23 If this option is enabled the Reader LEDs ECLIPSE and PROXT will indicate the system status Buzzer on PROXI Reader 24 If this option is enabled the Control panel will activate buzzers on the PROXI Readers Lock installer code 25 If this option is enabled Reset of Default pa rameters will not default the programmed Installer Code Callback 26 Refer to the Teleservice page Disable Telephone line check 27 It is necessary to select this option when the Control panel is not connected to a Telephone Line otherwise the LED A on the keypad will signal Line down condition permanently Double Call 28 Refer to the Teleservice page Disable tone check 29 Refer to the Telephone page DTMF Dialling 30 Refer to the Telephone page Jamming 31 If this option is enabled the J
69. ll provide the best possible reception Locate the Receiver as high up as possible motors domestic appliances etc e Donot limit the range with large objects or furniture Installing the Radio Receiver refer also to Figure 1 4 For VRX32 433 Loosen the screw 47 it is not necessary to remove 1 them For Vector RX8 Remove the screw 47 order to free the backplate from the frontplate For Vector RX8 only using a screwdriver press down on the tab 64 in Remove the frontplate then pull it away from the backplate Pull the connection wires through the wire entry 57 place the backplate in the proposed placement mark the anchor screw locations 59a Remove the backplate from its placement then drill the screw holes check for plumbing and cable conduits before drilling Replace the backplate in the proposed placement pull the wires through the wire entry 57 then secure the backplate to the wall 5 6 7 Complete the connections on the terminal board 53 8 Replace and secure the frontplate with the screws 47 Changing the batteries of Wireless Devices If you intend changing the batteries of the Wireless Devices you must first put the Control panel in Service Mode by typing in the Installer Code ENTER or by using a Service Key at an Enabled Reader However if your system includes any LCD Keypads you must also access the Installer Menu and select Actions gt Zone Status refer to
70. m Messages Message Description Omnia Norma MODEM v X XX Unknow Modem This is the type of Modem that is connected to the computer serial port The configured Modem is not recognized or does not respond Check the cable and the serial port connection Receiving The Modem PC system is waiting for an incoming call This is the system status when the CONNECTIONS window opens BACKRING The dialled telephone number is ringing KYOXxACK KYO Panel Control has been recognized Wrong Installer Code The remote Control panel cannot read the Installer PIN probably due to a bad line Busy Line on Hook The Modem has detected the engaged tone and has released the line 86 Multifunction Control Panel Table 4 1 Description of the Terminals SECURITY PCB Terminals K8G KG8W K32G K4 K8 K8W K32 K16D Description Current Max A 132 34 ICIER I Terminals for the BPI Device connections Keypads Readers Expander etc 5 AS 17 AS Balanced 10K Tamper Line 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 3 7 77 4 6 8 11 14 17 77 6 9 12 77 Negative Terminal 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 F 22 B V AUX Positive Terminal power supply to the Detectors 8 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 L1 L8 7 9 10 12 13 15 16 18 L1 L8 5 7 8 10 11 13 L1 L6 Programmable Alarm Lines KYO4 manages Lines L1 L4
71. m and perform various operations in accordance with their programmed access levels refer to the USER MANUAL No This column shows the Key Code Number 1 through 25 Description This column is for the Key Card labels of the first 16 Keys Cards maximum 16 letters per label Service This field will allow you to enable the Key Card to control Service mode Yes Key Card enabled for Service mode The Alarm relay will be inhibited during Service mode and therefore the Control panel will not generate Alarms Clear Call Queue This field will allow you to enable the Key Card to clear the Call Queue Yes Key Card enabled to clear the Call Queue Patrol This field will allow you to enable the Key Card to manage Patrol mode Yes Key Card enabled for Patrol mode Patrol Keys operate in the same way as Patrol Codes for details refer to the Codes Page And This field will allow you to enable the And operating mode Yes Key Card enabled for And mode And Keys operate in the same way as led a Figure 3 17a Key Card Page 81 zi BENTEL y SEGURITY Section 3 Programming from PC IN vir And Codes for details refer to the Codes Page Partitions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This field will allow you to enable the Key Card on the Partitions Yes Key Card enabled Del This field will allow you to delete Keys Cards X Key Card deleted Deletion will
72. mally Closed OI il i uuum itii 33 11 5717100810113 EBHB Figure 3 8 Outputs Page me Soa Section 3 Programming from PC 53 Monostable Times This section describes how to set the ON and OFF Times of Monostable Out puts Accepted values 0 through 250 seconds To used this function click on Monostable check box The ON Time determines the time an Output will remain active The OFF Time determines the time an Output will remain in forced standby status after expiry of its programmed ON Time An Output will hold forced standby status even after its programmed OFF Time until the event which generated its activation clears Signals NOTE The Restoral conditions described in this section refer to NON Monostable Outputs Under normal circumstances an Output will restore to standby when its programmed ON Time expires refer to Monostable and the respective Table NOTE The text in brackets appears on the Installer Menu Away Away Arm The Output will activate when at least one of its Parti tions arms in Away mode e Partition Disarmed Disarmed The Output will activate when one of its Partitions disarms Trouble Warning The Output will activate when a Trouble event occurs refer to the Events Page section with the exception of the Telephone Line Trouble The Output will restore automatically when the Trouble clears This signal
73. n Loxm xe Enrolled Customer When saving the parameters of an enrolled Customer the remm Warning window will be shown Click Yes to save new y em data or No to quit ES ps Duplicate Code If a code is duplicated Customer already enrolled the Manual assign Application will show the Error window ean ae ment ES C File gt Print This command will print all the parameters of the selected pages Y Once the command has been executed all the selected pages V will be deselected automatically C File gt Exit This command will close the Application Programming C Programming gt Upload This command will transfer all the programmed Upload data from the Control panel to the Computer Once the command has been Download executed all the selected pages v will be deselected automatically C Programming gt Download This command will transfer all the pro grammed data from the Computer to the Control panel Once the command has been executed all the selected pages V will be deselected automati cally l PA e cy BINIEL Section 3 Programming from PC 37 Settings C Settings gt Layout This option will allow you to view hide the Pages and Layout Customers sections iden M Settings gt Serial Ports This option willallow you Fii Salira to setup two Computer COM Ports for the connec SE Panel tions between the Control panel and Modem via c Eu LED strings RS232 li
74. n OC Output A This connection is necessary gt Other y devices Se TELEPHONE Mains PHONE Earth PLUG Figure 2 14 Connecting the Telephone Line 31 T PENTEL Section 2 Installation IN Connecting the Telephone Line If Telephone Dialler facility is used the Telephone line must be connected to terminals LE In this way the Control panel will be the first device on the telephone line If the Control panel is sharing the line with another device the latter must be connected to terminals LI see Figure 2 14 thus allowing the Control panel to take priority in the event of an Alarm A Terminal must be connected to the Mains Earth in order to protect the PCB against line surges A Ensure that the Mains Earth line is intact and operating properly be fore connecting the telephone line If the Control panel is not connected to the telephone line the Disable Tel ephone line check option must be activated otherwise the Telephone Line Trouble event will be signalled continuously refer to the Options Page in the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receiver Control panels with K8W K8GW K16D K32 and K32G boards support VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Wireless Receivers accessory items Connect the Control panel terminals GRN YEL BLK and RED to the re spective terminals on the Receiver as shown in Fi
75. nal Test Test Zones with this attribute will be operative however violation will not activate the audible visual signalling devices or the Communicator but will be recorded in the event buffer Zones with this attribute will always operate as Instant Zones even if they have been programmed as De layed Zones Mute Mute Violation of a zone with this attribute will activate the Com municator only The audible visual signalling devices and the keypads and PROXI Readers will remain silent Internal Internal Zones with this attribute will be bypassed when their Partitions are armed in Stay mode S or Stay 0 Delay I Vibration Vibrat This attribute must be assigned to Zones used for Vi bration detectors There are two trimmers for sensitivity adjustment in the lt Sens Vibration section cj BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 49 m Sensitivity This trimmer sets the Single Shock threshold The select ed value minimum 20 100 ms maximum 1 5 ms will determine the Shock impact the zone will allow before signalling violation Set 1 for max imum sensitivity m Pulse This trimmer sets the Pulse threshold The selected value will determine the number of Shocks the zone will allow before signalling viola tion Therefore if the trimmer is positioned on Disable the corresponding zone will be completely insensitive to Pulses For example a zone with the
76. ncel the changes and return to the preceding step The outputs corresponding to terminals OC4 OCS and OC6 of the Keypad Output Expander although appearing on the application display CAN NOT be used It is possible to enable ONLY ONE of the two Espanders either the Input or the Output Expander If you do not want to use any Expander put in the value OFF for both of them 6 Programmazione of the ZONES The lit LED T A Q and indicate that the functioning mode of the zone is being programmed LEDs 1 2 and 3 show the programmed operating mode respectively for the zones corresponding to terminals T1 T2 and T3 gt LED lit normal operating mode NORM LED flashing normal operating mode interface for roller blinds FAST Programming of Zones The zone functions in Normal Mode The zone functions in Normal Mode and as Contact Interface for Roller Shutter or rather it sounds the alarm according to the programmed Sensitivity or if 5 tight pulses are detected within 2 minutes Press keys 1 2 or 3 to change respectively the operating mode of the zones corresponding to terminals T1 T2 and T3 Press ENTER to confirm and exit from the programming or press ESC to cancel the changes and return to step no 4 If the Input Expander and the Output Expander have been disabled it would be possible to program only the functioning mode relative to termi nal TI and terminal T2 19 Section 2 Installati
77. ndow will be refreshed until there are no pulses to carry forward at which point the Pulse threshold and Time window will reset If the trimmer is positioned on repetitive the number of pulses if less pulses than the programmed Pulse threshold will be stored indefinitely In all cases the Pulse threshold will reset automatically each time the Con trol panel disarms NOTE Tamper cannot be signalled if N C Balancing Normally Closed is assigned to the Roller Blind Zone A 90 Multifunction Control Panel cj BENTEL The Vibration and Roller Blind attributes can be assigned to the first 6 Control panel zones only all zones for Kyo4 and only on the first 2 zones for Kyol6D e Wireless Wireless Only for 8W 8GW 16D 32 and 32G models Only systems with a duly enabled VRX32 433 or Vector RX8 Receivers refer to Options in this section can manage zones with this attribute The 6 digit Serial Numbers of devices connected to these zones must be specified in the respective column If a zone is setup as a Wireless zone the Super visory attribute will be enabled automatically refer to Supervisory and it will be shown in red IMPORTANT If the Low Battery fault warning persists after the batteries have been changed deselect the Wireless attribute of the respective zone then re select it immediately e Supervisory Superv If a zone is setup as a Wireless zone this at
78. nds will have no effect Following is a description of the System Enquiry and Control window Zones This section provides the following information for each of the Control panel Zones No Identifier number Description Zone Label Part Enabled Partitions Al GREEN gt Zone in Standby RED gt Zone in Alarm RED BLINKING gt Alarm in Memory TNTA SESTES i t Figure 3 3 System enquiry and control window cj BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 39 Tam GREEN CG Zone in Standby AMBER gt Tamper on Zone AMBER BLINKING gt Tamper in Memory Byp GREEN gt Zone Unbypassed AMBER CG Zone Bypassed To Bypass Unbypass a Zone Using the left button on the mouse select the Zone then click the right button and select the required option from the Pop up menu This command can be sent ONLY when the Zone is Enabled on a Disarmed Partition Partitions This section provides the following information for each of the Control panel Partitions No Identifier Number Description Partition Label Al GREEN GG All the zones of the Partition are in Standby RED gt At least one ofthe zones of the Partition is in Alarm Status This column indicates the Arming mode ofthe Partition refer to table 3 1 To Arm Disarm a Partition using the left button on the mouse se lect the Partition then click the right button and select the required option from the Pop up menu Tamper This section indica
79. ne Tamper conditions are detected and will remain active during the respective Alarm cycles A 56 Multifunction Control Panel py PENTEL e System Tamper Sys Tamp The Output will activate when violation is detected on the 24h Tamper line or when the Control panel is forced open The Output will restore automatically when the Alarm cycle ends e BPI Tamper BPI Tamp The Output will activate when Keypad tamper is detected when the keypad PROXI or Expander frontplate is removed The Output will restore automatically when the Alarm cycle ends e Valid Key Code Key The Output will activate when the Control panel recognizes a valid Key Card and will remain active until the ON Time ex pires This signal can be associated with Monostable Outputs only e Missing BPI Missing The Output will activate when an enrolled BPI device fails to respond to the Control panel e Superkey 2 Key 2 The Output will activate when the Superkey 2 facility is requested via Keypad This signal can be associated with Monostable Outputs only e Superkey on wireless key Key2 WLS The Output will activate when the Superkey 2 facility is requested via Wireless Key This signal can be associated with Monostable Outputs only Partitions This section will allow you to assign the Outputs to the Partitions The Output will activate when the programmed signal is generated by one of its Partitions When the sign
80. nk It will also allow you to program the c Ce maximum number of connection attempts 5 at de e Get fault and the maximum bytes in a single frame dur Gs ing remote transmission 64 at default Poor quality n transmission can be improved by reducing the C gt ocn Tre number of transmission bytes CI Settings gt Language This option will allow you u to select the Application language Click the re zi me quired language then the OK button CI Settings gt Print Setting This window will allow you to create the letterhead for the printout To attach a picture or Logo to the let terhead click Logo and select the path ofthe Bitmap BMP extension NOTE Once the picture or Logo has been attached to the letterhead DO NOT delete or move it from the Hard Disk C Settings gt Panel This command willallow ms E you to specify the Customer s Control panel 3 EE EE ee ee and Firmware Release refer to File gt New Customer If you make a Download Lie wm Upload request and the data in the Pane window does not match the connected Control panel the Application will show the Confirm window Click Yes to confirm the Download Upload request or No to quit In both cases the Application will be updated automatically with the new Control Panel Type and es Firmware release EE zj amp C Settings gt LCD String
81. nnected to the Control panel BPI Bus Red gt to terminal Positive White gt to terminal C Blue gt to terminal R Black gt to terminal Negative SAT Key Control switch Key slot ECLIPSE Reader MAGIC version refer to Table 1 3 PROXI frontplate Table 1 3 ECLIPSE Reader models TICINO Magic GEWISS TICINO Living GEWISS Playbus TICINO International GEWISS Noir TICINO Ready Magic VIMAR Light AVE VIMAR Idea AVE Noir Table 1 4 Identification of Parts Part Description Tamper Contact The tamper contact is formed by the tracks of the printed circuit Thanks to 77 iren a conductive pin on the cover this contact is closed only when the cover is completely closed 78 Tamper and Snatch bypass jumper X2 gt Microswitches bypassed at default amp amp Microswitches unbypassed 79 Frontplate screws 4 80 Expander housing 81 Expander screws 2 Anti snatch Contact The anti snatch contact is formed by the tracks of the printed 82 circuit Thanks to a conductive pin on the back this contact is closed only when the receiver is properly fixed to the wall 83 Anchor screw holes 2 for flush mounting on Mod 503 outlet boxes or similar 84 Anchor screw holes 2 for surface mounting 85 Cable entry 86 Catch slots 2 87 Antennas 2 88 Microswitches for programming and for setting the address 89 90 Conductive pins f
82. not be completed until the Program closes then reopens Wireless Keys Page If the Control panel 1s equipped with a VRX32 433 Receiver it will be able to manage up to 16 Wireless Keys Each of the Wireless Key must be associated with one of the two Codes available for the Wireless key facility Code 23 or 24 The operating capacity of the Wireless Keys depends on the attributes and access level of the selected Code Figure 3 17b illustrates Wireless Keys Page S The IMO SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when no more than 14 Wireless keys are used No This column shows the Wireless Key identifier number to be used when programming the Wireless Key from a Keypad Description This field is for the Wireless Key label The Application will use the label as the Wireless Key Identifier Serial No This field is for the 6 hexadecimal digit serial number ESN of the Wireless Key The ESN is printed on the Wireless Key label Code Select the Wireless Key Code 23 or 24 uses tl A Figure 3 17b Wireless Keys Page PA e 02 Multifunction Control Panel py PENTEL Clock Page The Clock Page see Fig 3 18 will allow you to set up the Control panel Clock current Date and Time and select the Date format When opened this page will set up automatically in accordance with the current setting of the computer clock Kei Click Download to send the current setting to the Control panel EJ Click Upload
83. on BENTEL related to the Keypads Input Expander is blocked WI h UN The FAST functioning mode Roller blind could be entered only with the procedure described in these instructions and not by software through the Bentel Security Suite application the Roller blind Quality for the Zones Addressing CLASSIKA Keypads NOTE The first time it is switched on the keypad will AUTOMATICALLY enter its programming phase and will remain in that mode until the address has been programmed programming is ONLY possibile if less than half an hour has passed from the last BPI reset effected from the control panel BPI resetting occurs every time NOTE To avoid any accidental or unauthorized programming access to the Keypad is powered up and on exiting from the installer menu To program the Keypad follow the procedure described in this paragraph Remember that pressing the ENTER key confirms the input values and a move forward is made to the next step while each pressing of the ESC key cancels the input values and a step backwards is made up to exiting the programming phase NOTE The keypad exits the programming phase one minute after the last button was pressed To set the addresses use keys C and D to scroll through the available ad to enter addresses greater than 9 key the second digit of the address within 2 dresses or key the address into the Keypad seconds of the first gt if you enter an inco
84. on will arm in Away mode in this way violation of Zones with the Zriternal attribute will be signalled The respective Partition will arm in Stay mode in this way violation generated by Zones with the Znternal attribute will be ignored The respective Partition will arm in Stay mode withO Entry and Exit Times Away Stay Stay 0 Delay Disarm The respective Partition will disarm No Change The respective Partition will not change status GREEN This row will allow you to enable Y or disable box empty the Reader for B Mode Arming on the selected partitions The partitions will Arm or Disarm as programmed when the PROXI CARD Key is removed from the Reader when the GREEN LED is ON Refer to table 3 1 for B Mode programming instructions NEYLUIU U3 Readers 02 m The number in brackets at the side of the Page type Readers indicates the total number of enabled Readers Receiver Page Fi This page will allow you to select the Sms rer type of Receiver you are using E E ech VRX32 433 or Vector RX8 T C wegen Si pee The receiver Vector RX8 manages only 8 Wireless Zones If this receiver is used on a Kyol6D Control Panel or on one of the Kyo32 Series Control Panels only the zones from 9 through 16 can be programmed as Wireless 45 3 BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC Ta SECURITY Expander In Out Page Series 32 control panels can have up to 4 M IN OUT Expande
85. ona n TE ons 1 Biip Zona gd ZZree Z Aube ona n Kee T Eatrbeparz Zona ri AZree ss core ni lear 1 Aas Patton a Paton DO ikam Pation n of won Du ass Paton A S ator D der Patio n A atin H Faki Ca Phair 1 lemps core nore A Restos Zora n AT one SI Hechees cone n AL pre 4 amp 2 g2 s g pr Figure 3 12 Logger Page L Section 3 Programming from PC 65 B Delete button This button opens the Delete Fi Delete Logger Ix Logger window and will allow you to delete the BE d From Ez events from the Hard Disk The events logged between the From to dates To entered in this window will be deleted when the X Cancel OK button is clicked B Main User Code This field is for the Main User Code which will allow the user to view the Events List Installer Code NOT required Events page The parameters in this page see Figure 3 13 determine the actions the Control panel will take in response to the associated events Telephone actions a activate the Digital Communicator Pulse b activate the Voice Dialler This section describes the Event Settings table see Table 3 3 for the complete list of Programmable Events No This column shows the Event Identifier Numbers Description This column shows the type of events the Control panel can manage see Table 3 3 in the following pages Telephone Number The Telephone Number table will allow you to assign BEER BREA EES
86. or closing the Tamper contact 77 and the Anti snatch contact 82 11 Section 1 Identification of Parts zi BENTEL P E SEeCLinit IN Vi M IN OUT Expander vor 2t vaasls aa sea 58 _ 59a gt 53 p gt S885 8 Bla LEE LI r3 LLJ 56 47 52 53 Figure 1 4 VRX32 433 left and Vector RX8 Receiver 12 PA e Multifunction Control Panel rg BENIEL SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Mounting the Peripherals The Main Unit Refer to the Main Unit Manual for the respective installation instructions Mounting Keypads Work carefully through the following steps CAUTION For CLASSIKA keypad before removing the keypad cover OPEN THE FLIP 48 COMPLETELY 1 3b 3b Insert a sharp screwdriver into openings to release the hooks 58 then remove the cover taking care to slide the terminal board 53 out delicately Pass the connection wires through the opening 57 If it is to be flush mounted use the holes 59b to fix the base to the wall If it is to be mount
87. ovides the System guide Adobe Acrobat Guide Reader required 42 Multifunction Control Panel ec BENTEL Keypads Page Weng pesci vz Keypad Ud Reepee D Keypad e Kept Ds Kappad DT Hepara CS ssssesss E a LUI HIH OUI T Kan Dasdere ffl At default or after a restoration Factory preset in the Control Panel are auto matically programmed one or more keyboards according to as specified in Tab 6 1 of the Chapter 6 of MAIN UNIT MANUAL Keypads Table This table will allow you to enable v or disable box empty the system keypads No This column shows the keypad Address non editable Description This field is for the keypad label maximum 16 characters The number next to the Page Name indicates the total number of enabled keypads Enable Keypad This section will allow you to enable v or disable box empty the keypad on the partitions Keypad Type This section will allow you to specify the type of keypad refer to Chapter 2 Select LCD for LCD keypads or select Icon Kp LED for LED keypads Tiu pu ux Figure 3 4 Keypads Page 43 3 BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC IN T d Ta SECURITY Readers Page The Card Key Readers will allow you to perform all basic operations such as B Global Arming Disarm Partitions A Mode Arming B Mode Arming Stop Alarm on Partitions Readers Table This window will allow you to enable v or disable b
88. ox empty the system Read ers see Figure See No This column shows the Reader Address non editable Description This field is for the Reader label maximum 16 characters 12345678 These columns correspond to the 8 partitions The Readers can be programmed to operate in 3 different modes on the 4 partitions as follows RED This row will allow you to enable v or disable box empty the Leola 2 3 a hy Reader for GLOBAL Arming on the selected partitions see Figure All the enabled partitions will arm when the PROXI CARD Key is removed from the Reader when the RED LED is ON AMBER This row will allow you to enable v or disable box empty the UI Header UI pi 2 3 a ID Reader for A Mode Arming on the selected partitions The partitions will Se Arm or Disarm as programmed when the PROXI CARD Key is removed from the Reader when the AMBER LED is ON Refer to table 3 1 for the A Mode programming instructions ODDTEHETTUITTT Reader OI HdDwwspeem jLEDT z 3 a 5 je 7 a d wA wk u wA w S wi A 851 A t NHW vd DI Hess UT HM yo A A DA NU MH A H H we D Rere DC eF rr A H D A A D D SI IO Races IO Di Hades D 5 Beie 05 Uo Hacer Ub OF Airi D W Neea LUI IO Faces 9 jej HEEN Figure 3 5 Readers Page 44 Multifunction Control Panel Ae Ear Table 3 1 A and B Mode Arming options Action Description The respective Partiti
89. rrect address wait at least 1 second before trying again On the LCD keypad the address that has been set is shown by the last two char acters of the top line of the display On the LED Keypad the address set is shown by LEDs 1 to 16 During all the steps involved in programming the bottom line ofthe LCD Keypad display shows all the keys which can be used at any given time Programming the LCD Keypad 1 Press and keep pressed the keys 1 and OFF for at least 3 seconds after which the programming phase starts the display will show in the first line the name of the keypad CLASSIKA and the actual address for example 1 2 Programming the ADDRESS Set the address of the keyboard from 1 to 8 then press ENTER to confirm or press ESC to cancel the change and exit programming Programming the LED Keypad For programming the LED Keypad follow the procedure described below 1 Press and keep pressed the keys 1 and OFF for at least 3 seconds after which PA e 20 Multifunction Control Panel matr oe the programming phase starts 2 Programming the ADDRESS The lit LED indicates that the keypad address is being programmed Program the required address for the Keypad from 1 to 8 then press ENTER to confirm or press ESC to cancel and exit programming Setting up the BPI Level The BPI Level ofthe system peripherals Keypads Readers etc must match the BPI Level of the Control panel set by means of the Jumper 49
90. rs connected to them programmed as Input Expanders or Input Output Expanders in order to increase the number of zones up to a maximum of 32 and up to 2 M IN OUT Expanders programmed as Output Expanders or Input Output Expanders in or der to increase the number of outputs up to a maximum of 16 IN The M IN OUT Expander is seen as an Input Expander and or as an Output Expander depending on how it is programmed see M IN OUT Expander in the INSTALLATION chapter If the M IN OUT Ex pander is programmed as an Input and Output Expander it must be configured as an Input Expander and as an Output Expander For ex ample if you have programmed an M IN OUT Expander as an Input Expander and Output Expander and assigned it address no 1 you must configure Input Expander no 1 and Output Expander no 1 e v Toenable the Input Output Expander on the system If the Expanders are enabled the number of Inputs and or OC outputs in the Zones and Outputs pages will be updated automatically No This column shows the Expander Address non editable Description This field is for the Expander label maximum 16 characters All other Control panels of the KYO series are unable to accept Expanders even though the option appears on the menu The number next to the Page Name shows the total number of enabled Ex panders Input and Output Figure 3 6 Expander In Out Page 46 Multifunction Control Panel j
91. s 2 pan This command will allow Avadabie language on he seare you to select the Language for the LCD Keypads refer s x ue to Available language on the software after selecting the Language click the Download button bottom left in order to update the Control pan el KYO 32 Series Control panels also provide the Available language on the panel option which will allow you to Upload or Download one of the 4 resident languages on the Control panel board Click OK to exit C Settings gt Conversion table This command will allow you to create a alternative character table to Windows e g Cyrillic or to customize the current table 38 Multifunction Control Panel ec BENTEL Eheck C Check gt System enquiry and control This command will open a window Key programming View the status of the Partitions View the status of the Zones View the status of the OC Outputs and the Alarm Outputs View Trouble and Tamper events Arm Disarm Partitions Bypass UnBypass Zones Turn ON OFF OC Outputs Reset Alarm Reset Alarm Memory Reset Alarm Memory You can access all the System Enquiry options without entering a Code however you must enter a Main User Code to access the System Con trol options Arm Disarm Bypass UnBypass Zones Reset Alarm Reset Alarm Memory and Reset Alarm Memory If the entered Main User Code is not Enabled on the Partitions involved in the requested operation the comma
92. s OFF to disable the Proximity Reader then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the next step or press ESC to cancel the changes and return to the preceding step 4 Programming the INPUT EXPANDER The lit LED A indicates that the Input Expanderis being programmed Press ON to enable the Input Expander then program the address which you would like to assign to the Input Expander from 1 to 4 then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the step no 6 or press OFF to disable the Input Expander then press ENTER to confirm and move on to the next step or press ESC to cancel the changes and return to the preceding step PA e 18 Multifunction Control Panel d Ear NOTE If the Input Expander function is enabled every time the keypad is connected to the power supply an Input Expansion tampering signal will be generated in addition to the normal device disconnection messages The zones corresponding to terminals L4 L5 and L6 of the Keypad Input Expander although appearing on the application display CANNOT be used 5 Programming the OUTPUT EXPANDER The lit LED v indicates that the Output Expander is being programmed Press ON to enable the Out put Expander then program the address which you would like to assign to the Output Expander from 1 to 2 then press ENTER to confirm and exit from programming or press OFF to disable the Output Expander then press EN TER to confirm and move on to the next step or press ESC to ca
93. tes current Tamper conditions GREEN No Tamper RED gt Tamper present Trouble This section indicates current Trouble conditions GREEN gt No Trouble RED gt Trouble present Outputs This section indicates the current status of the OC Outputs GREEN Output in Standby RED gt Output Active To turn ON OFF an Output using the left button on the mouse select the Output then click the right button and select the required option from the Pop up menu This applies ONLY to Outputs which have been set up for Remote Command refer to the Output Page Tamper in memory and Siren This section indicates the current status of the Tamper Memory and Siren Tamper in memory RED gt Tamper events in Memory Siren RED gt The Alarm Output or Output relay is Active Reset Alarm Memory or Reset Alarms You can reset the Alarm memory or stop ongoing Alarms by means of the X button For further infor mation refer to the relevant paragraph in the USER MANUAL Press the Close button fies Wo exit the System enquiry and control session 40 Multifunction Control Panel Ta SECURITY Check gt Key programming This Le option will allow you to program the system Keys Proxi Cards Once the Key Proxi Card has been prop erly programmed and assigned to its respective Partitions it must be enrolled on the system To enrol the Key Proxi Card insert the Key into the Reader slot or hold the Proxi Card near th
94. tifunction Control Panel j BENTEL SECTION 1 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS The numbers in boldface in square brackets refer to the hardware parts described in this Manual and other Manuals relevant to this product The PREMIUM LED and PREMIUM LCD Keypads D VPP OSOS O d m Figure 1 1a The PREMIUM LED and PREMIUM LCD Keypads Section 1 Identification of Parts The CLASSIKA LED and CLASSIKA LCD Keypads IN 12 23a34567e8e 87 HF 7 aeR9B Co on OFF Con oFF enter P SS b Figure 1 1b The CLASSIKA LED and CLASSIKA LCD Keypads 8 Multifunction Control Panel py PENTEL Table 1 1 Identification of Parts Part Description 45 LED indicators refer to the User Manual for details 46 Display 47 Frontplate screws 48 Down flip BPI Level Jumper amp amp gt 5 V at default CO gt 12V Snatch switch connector
95. tion dur ing Standby status Unbypassed Bypassed zones will ignore violation and will not generate Alarms In this section the text in brackets refers to the text which will actually appears on the LCD Keypad Alarm Zones Instant Instant Violation of this type of zone will generate an Instant Alarm Delayed Delayed Violation of this type of zone will not generate an Alarm during the Exit Time Violation during Armed status after the Exit Time has elapsed will generate an Alert signal Entry Time signal If the system is not disarmed before the Entry Time elapses the zone will generate an Alarm e Path Path If this type of zone is the first zone to be violated it will generate an Instant Alarm Path zones will not generate Alarms during En try and Exit times e 24h 24 hours This type of zone will always be active regardless of the Armed Disarmed status of its Partition Violation will generate an Instant Alarm Duress Duress This type of zone is automatically programmed as a Silent 24h zone Duress zones activate the Communicator only and are suit able for Panic buttons e Fire Fire This type of zone is automatically programmed as a 24h N O Normally Open zone Command Zones Switching Switch This type of zone is automatically programmed as a Command Zone Violation of this type of zone will switch the status of all the Partitions it is assigned to from Away to
96. tion is enabled the Control panel will call all the programmed Voice numbers for each single event If this option is disabled the Control panel will stop the call cycle as soon as it recognizes a Successful Call Kyol6D Programmable Output Relais 16 If this option is enabled the Output terminals of Alarm Relais will work as a Programmable Output instead that as Alarm Output This function applies on the Output n 1 The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the eU Relay Output Programmable is disabled Instant mains trouble signalling 17 If this option is enabled the Con trol panel will signal Mains Failure immediately Normally Mains Failure is signalled 15 minutes after black out 74 PA e Multifunction Control Panel rg BENIEL False key tamper 18 If this option is enabled a False Key Card used at a Reader will generate a Tamper Alarm If this option is disabled False Keys Cards will not generate any kind of Alarm Autobypass zones 19 If this option is enabled the Control panel will bypass the zone automatically if violated door or window open at the time of Arming S The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval will be invalidated if the Autobypass zones option is enabled and Burglar Tamper or Armed Robbery protection devices are connected to the zones Arm squawk 20 If this option is enabled and the system is armed via a Command zone the re
97. tivity on Partition n the Control panel detects Negligence on Partition n Zone n is bypassed 88 119 Unbypassed Zone n the Zone n is unbypassed 188 195 101 228 229 244 120 143 Recognized Code n 144 271 Recognized DGK n the Code n is recognized For CONTACT ID the User ID CCC ranges from 1 to 24 to specify the corresponding Recognized Code the Key Card n SAT or PROXI CARD is recognized For CONTACT ID the User ID CCC ranges from 25 to 152 to indicate the Recognized Key number e g Key 1 CCC 25 Key 128 CCC 152 the Zone n is unbypassed automatically refer to Options Page 196 199 245 248 the Partition n is armed by Code or Key Card 4 A2 200 203 249 252 312 319 Disarm Partition n the Partition n is disarmed by Code or Key Card Special the Partition n is armed via 4 00 204 207 253 256 320 327 Aming eae Partition n b the Scheduler c the PC on line Special the Partition n is disarmed via 4 00 208 211 257 260 328 335 Disarming 7 ee ele Partition n b the Scheduler c the PC on line 6 00 212 215 261 264 336 343 ote ei the Alam Memory of thePartition n is deleted 1 21 216 219 265 268 344 351 Duress Partition n a Duress Code is used to disarm the Partition n the call to theNumber 1 8
98. to view the current setting in the Control panel memory Programming from Computer via serial Link The Control panel serial port 5 must be connected to a computer serial port by a CVSER 9F9F link accessory item Figure 3 19 illustrates the CVSER 9F9F cable If the computer serial ports have 25 pole connectors use an ADSER 9M25F adapter accessory item Figure 3 20 illustrates the type of cable required To Download to the Control panel proceed as follows 1 Select the PC serial port used for the link as follows a Select Settings gt Serial Ports b Select the Serial Port from the Control panel section c Click OK Figure 3 18 Clock Page cj BENTEL Section 3 Programming from PC 83 Enter the Installer Code PIN refer to Code Page Send the data to the Control panel as follows a Select Programming gt Download to send all the programmed parameters to the Control panel b Click the open page Download button to send the open page param eters to the Control panel c Using the right mouse button click anywhere inside the Pages section then select Download from the pop up window to send the parameters relative to the selected V pages 4 Toupload and view Control panel parameters proceed as follows a Select Programming gt Upload to view all the parameters stored in the Control memory b Select Upload to view the parameters relative to the current page c Using t
99. ues 0 through 9 commas for dialling pauses e g between he prefix and telephone number and star and pound Description This field is for the User s Name maximum 16 characters Dialling Disallow tone check Normally the Control panel will check for the Dialling Tone before dialling Ifthere is no dialling tone the Control panel will hang up and retry If the Disable Tone Check is enabled the Control panel will dial without checking for the dialling tone This option is useful when the Control panel is connected downstream to a switchboard with non standard tones e DTMF Dialling Normally the Control panel operates in touch tone mode as itis faster than Pulse dialling If touch dialling is not supported by the telephone line it will be necessary to enable Pulse dialling i i i al i Figure 3 10 Phone Page 61 Section 3 Programming from PC BENTEL Li Ta SECURITY Type DA This section will allow you to select the operating mode of the 8 telephone Num 1 2 program the following parameters for the selected Telephone Number bers To program the Type select the Telephone Number Telemonitoring This option will allow the Control panel to communicate with the Central Station It will be necessary to program parameters in the Telemonitoring section Voice Message This option will allow the Control panel to send a Voice Message this option requires the
100. wnloading Uploading l PA e 34 Multifunction Control Panel py PENTEL e Print This command will print the selected v pages You can close the Pages section temporarily by clicking Xl and open it again temporarily by clicking the Page bar If you want to keep the Pages section open click also the drawing pin M The Page name on the button will change in accordance with the open Page You can show hide the Pages section via Settings Layout gt Pages Managing Customers This section describes the Database Customer Names and Codes Alphabetical or The Customer list can be organized in Alphabetical or Code order by clicking Code order either the Name or Code bar Upssd Using the right button on the mouse click the name of any Customer to access the Delete context menu This menu will allow you to Load or Delete the Customers as follows Upload This command will load the Customer Configuration page You can also upload the Customer s data by double clicking the Custom er s name on the Customer list Delete This command will allow you to delete the selected Customer from the Customer list and consequently from the Database see Figure 3 2 Title bar vat Gangs Barnard Me INI M OME I Page bar va EESTI Data Pages section Kies kYOUnt Section Colia Mai Customers section i Te Saonith Joist Toolbuttons Figure 3 1 KYO UNIT Main page
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