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Page 2: ...s 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 DO NOT attempt to assemble or install the Control Panel until you have the respective Release The Manual Release Number can be found at the bottom of the last page between the Code and Date see below 0 1 0DQXDO 5HOHDVH 1XPEHU DWH RGH ...

Page 3: ...rs 18 Input and Output Expanders 18 Addressing Devices 19 ALISON 8L Keypad 20 ALISON 32L Keypad 20 ALISON S and ALISON DVP Keypads 21 Setting up the BPI Level 22 Installing the VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receiver 23 Changing the batteries of Wireless Devices 23 Connecting Peripherals 24 Connecting Keypads Readers and Expanders 24 Alarm Detectors 26 Connecting Fire Detectors with Repeat Outputs 28 Al...

Page 4: ...ge 48 Zones Table 48 Type 49 Balancing 49 Attributes 50 Cycles 52 Double Pulse 53 Partitions 53 Outputs Page 54 Outputs Table 54 Attributes 54 Monostable Times 55 Signals 55 Partitions 58 Partitions Page 59 Partitions Table 59 Times 60 Inactivity 61 Negligence 61 Phone Page 62 Telephone Numbers 62 Dialling 62 Type 63 Partitions 63 Teleservice Page 64 Call Attempts 64 Accessing the DTMF Menu 64 Exp...

Page 5: ...Reset Memory 78 Code Page 79 User Code Table 79 Quick Arm 80 Wireless Key Codes 80 Installer Code 81 Programming User Code PINs 81 Key Card Page 82 Keys Cards Table 82 Wireless Keys Page 83 Clock Page 84 Programming from Computer via serial Link 84 Programming via Modem 86 ...

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Page 8: ...8 Multifunction Control Panel Figure 1 1c The MIA S and MIA D LCD Keypads The MIA S and MIA D LCD Keypads D E F E D E F E ...

Page 9: ...9 Section 1 Identification of Parts The OMNIA TAST R LCD Keypad Figure 1 2 The OMNIA TAST R LCD Keypad D D ...

Page 10: ...10 Multifunction Control Panel The NC2 TAST LED Keypad Figure 1 3 The NC2 TAST LED Keypad D D ...

Page 11: ...11 Section 1 Identification of Parts The ICON KP LED Keypad Figure 1 4 The ICON KP LED Keypad D D ...

Page 12: ...12 Multifunction Control Panel Ö Ö Ö Ö 0 1 01 2 3 42 2 1 0 4 01 1 1 5 675 8 5 68 65 8 5 9 5 8 04 04 1 1 1 04 ...

Page 13: ...13 Section 1 Identification of Parts ECLIPSE Reader PROXI Reader SAT Key PROXI CARD Figure 1 5 The PROXI Reader PROXI CARD ECLIPSE Reader and SAT Key D D ...

Page 14: ...14 Multifunction Control Panel 2 4 42 4 4 9 4 1 Ö 5 5 Ö 515 Ö 525 0 Ö 5 5 0 2 3 41 2 1 1 2 9 1 7 2 3 1 1 0 9 1 0 9 1 0 9 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 ...

Page 15: ...15 Section 1 Identification of Parts 2 Ö Ö A 1BC Ö A 1BC Ö Ö D 8 8 67 8 1 M IN 6 Input and M OUT 6 Output Expanders Figure 1 6 M IN 6 Input Expander a M OUT 6 Output Expander b Expander box c ...

Page 16: ...16 Multifunction Control Panel 3 3 4 1 VRX32 433 and Vector RX8 Receiver Figure 1 7 VRX32 433 left and Vector RX8 Receiver D D D ...

Page 17: ...AST R and NC2 TAST Keypads are fitted with Snatch Microswitches which are enabled by securing the Snatch bracket 61 to the wall by means of an anchor screw A In order to comply with the standards outlined in Performance Level 11 of the IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM certification keypads must be fitted with Snatch Microswitches 6 Replace the PCB and if required the Tamper Microswitch for MIA or ALISON Keypad...

Page 18: ...utlinedinPerformanceLevel11oftheIMQ SECURITYSYSTEMcertification Readersmustbefittedwith SnatchMicroswitches ECLIPSE Readers must be located at least 50 cm apart Using the Address Microswitches 51 assign the Reader Address refer to Addressing De vices further on in this section For security reasons outdoor flush mounted Key Readers must be fitted with tamper protection see Fig ure above Input and O...

Page 19: ...Microswitches 9 Using the Jumper 77 set the Buzzer Mode 10 Using the 4 screws 79 secure the frontplate to the back box 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 DIP switches refer to Table 2 2 You can assign the Addresses in any order however devices of the ...

Page 20: ...r Drespectively to turn the RED LED ON or OFF as required in accordance with the following logic Upper RED LED ON DIP switch ON Lower RED LED ON DIP switch OFF If you wish to delete the setting and assign a different Address press e the Alison 8L will step back after several seconds 5 Press E to confirm the selected Address The Keypad will emit an audible signal and will go back to step 4 this wil...

Page 21: ...der press o The ALISON 32L will step back to the Keypad Addressing phase at which point go to step 8 in this section If you wish to use the Proximity Reader go to step 6 6 Following the instructions in step 4 assign an Address to the Reader If you wish to delete the setting and restart press e NOTE After deleting the setting the ALISON 32L will step back to the Keypad Addressing phase 7 Once you h...

Page 22: ...ON S 01 ALISON S 01 ALISON S 01 Using C C C C C or D D D D D select the Address 1 to 8 for the Keypad 6 Alison S Press E to confirm and continue or press e to delete the setting in both cases the Keypad will emit an audible signal Re insert the jumper 54 and replace the case the Keypad will exit the programming session automatically Alison DVP Press E to confirm and continue or press e to delete t...

Page 23: ...gure 1 7 1 For VRX32 433 Loosen the screw 47 it is not necessary to remove them For Vector RX8 Remove the screw 47 2 For Vector RX8 only using a screwdriver press down on the tab 64 in order to free the backplate from the frontplate 3 Remove the frontplate then pull it away from the backplate 4 Pull the connection wires through the wire entry 57 place the backplate in the proposed placement mark t...

Page 24: ...nd 4 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 KYO16D Control Panel manages all LCD keypads and only Alison 8L LED keypad NOTE For Kyo4 8 32 this Control panel does not manage Lines L1 and L2 on MIA S and MIA D Keypads and Line L1 on OMNIA TAST R and ALISON Keypads KYO16D Control Panel does manage o...

Page 25: ... overall wire length for the BPI must not exceed 1000 metres See to Figures 2 2 and 2 3 for the Keypad Reader and Expander wiring diagrams A The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Ex pander OC outputs are interfaced with relays installed inside the Expander box Wiring limitations ...

Page 26: ...etectors 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 vi...

Page 27: ...Installation Figure 2 7 Connecting detectors with Alarm memory terminal AB activated by a Positive signal Figure 2 6 Connecting detectors to a Double balanced zone Figure 2 5 Connecting detectors to a Balanced zone ...

Page 28: ...y Open 24 hour zone The wiring diagram in Figure 2 8 shows three Rate of Rise Smoke detectors e g Bentel s 600 Series 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 The wiring diagram in Figure 2 9 shows a similar connection using a Relay Base In a connection of this type the Control panel OC output see O2 must ...

Page 29: ...ermi nals NC NO and COM The wiring diagram in Figure 2 10 illustrates the wiring of a Self powered Siren e g ECHO99 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 Figure 2 10 Connecting Indoor and Self powered Sirens ...

Page 30: ...ormally Closed N C or Balanced 1 5 KΩ BAL The wiring diagram in Figure 2 11 shows a typical connection The 1 5 KΩ 600ohm for Kyo16D Balance Resistor must be connected to the last de vice as shown in Figure 2 11 The 1 5 KΩ Ω Ω Ω Ω 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 MO...

Page 31: ...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 Termi nals 5 AS and 6 M M M M M The Tamper terminals of the system peripherals must be connectedinseriestotheseterminals ThewiringdiagraminFigure2 12 illustratesa typical connection 10 KΩ Ω Ω Ω Ω Balance resistor must ...

Page 32: ...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 activated by the Exit Delay e...

Page 33: ... G G G Ensure that the Mains Earth line is intact and operating properly before 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 Co...

Page 34: ... 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 2 2 2 Fig 2 16 Connecting the Double Line ...

Page 35: ... 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 Application Managing the Pages Click once on the name of the 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 of the Page se...

Page 36: ...be organized in Alphabetical or Code order by clicking either the Name or Code bar Using the right button on the mouse click the name of any Customer to access the context menu This menu will allow you to Load or Delete the Customers as follows z Upload This command will load the Customer Configuration page You can also upload the Customer s data by double clicking the Customer s name on the Custo...

Page 37: ...low you to access basic functions such as New Customer Serial Ports etc The Menu bar options are described in the Menu Bar para graph z The Close Application button You can also close the Application via File Ö 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 toolbutt...

Page 38: ...s New it will be necessary to enter the Customer details and assign a code Codes can be assigned manually or automatically by means of the Search button When saving the parameters of an enrolled Customer the Warning window will be shown Click Yes to save new data or No to quit If a code is duplicated Customer already enrolled the Application will show the Error window File Print This command will ...

Page 39: ...etterhead DONOT delete or move it from the Hard Disk Settings Panel This command will allow you to specify the Customer s Control panel and Firmware Release refer to File New Customer If you make a Download Upload request and the data in the Panel window does not match the connected Control panel the Application will showthe Confirm window ClickYes toconfirmtheDownload Upload request or No to quit...

Page 40: ... 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 Control 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 commands will have no effect Following is a descr...

Page 41: ... select the required option from the Pop up menu Tamper This section indicates current Tamper conditions GREEN No Tamper RED Tamper present Trouble This section indicates current Trouble conditions GREEN No Trouble RED Trouble present Outputs This section indicates the current status of the OC Outputs GREEN Output in Standby RED Output Active To turn ON OFF an Output using the left button on the m...

Page 42: ... be enrolled on the system To enrol the Key Proxi Card in sert the Key into the Reader slot or hold the Proxi Card near the sensi tive area 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 Check View Config uration This option will allow you to view the sys tem periph eral devices Each device type is iden tifi...

Page 43: ...e Control panel Modem Setting This option will allow you to setup the Modem Modem Hangup Thisoptionwillallowyoutoendtelephonecommunications For further information on the Modem menu options refer to Program ming from PC via Telephone Help Guide This option provides the System guide Adobe Acrobat Reader required ...

Page 44: ...r 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 or disable box empty the keypad on the partitions Keypad Type This section will allow you to specify the typ...

Page 45: ...titions 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 or disable box empty the 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 or disable box empty th...

Page 46: ...s ON Refer to table 3 1 for B Mode programming instructions The number in brackets at the side of the Page type Readers indicates the total number of enabled Readers Receiver Page This page will allow you to select the type of Receiver you are using VRX32 433 or Vector RX8 The receiver Vector RX8 manages only 8 Wireless Zones If this receiver is used on a Kyo16D Control Panel or on one of the Kyo3...

Page 47: ...xpander 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 nu...

Page 48: ...re 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 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 ...

Page 49: ... automatically programmed as a Silent 24h zone Duress zones activate the Communicator only and are suitable for Panic buttons z Fire Fire This type of zone is automatically programmed as a 24h N O Normally Open zone z 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 Aw...

Page 50: ...ne In this way every line from L1 to L6 can manage two different devices 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 z 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 z Unbypassable Not Byp Zones with this attribute cannot be ...

Page 51: ...ity adjustment in the Roller Blind section 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 corre sponding zone will be completely insensitive to Pulses Time This trimmer regulates the Time window The selected value will determine the Pulse th...

Page 52: ...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 z Double Double P A Zone with this attribute will generate an Alar...

Page 53: ...rouble will generate One Alarm Cycle Only Double Pulse This section describes how to program the Double Pulse time 0 to 250 seconds Partitions This section will allow you to assign the Zones to the Partitions The Zone will be able to generate Alarm events only when all its Partitions are armed ...

Page 54: ...mn shows the non editable label of the hard ware 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...

Page 55: ...t will activate when one of its Partitions disarms z 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 is for Non Monostable Outputs only z Alarm Memory AlarmMem The Output will activate when Alarms are present in the memory ...

Page 56: ...to reset z Alarm Al r bel The Output will activate when one of its assigned Partitions signals Alarm and will restore when the Alarm cycle ends z RemoteCommand Remote TheOutputwillactivatewhentheUserexecutes acommandoverthephone theControlpanelAnsweringdevicemustbeenabled This signal can be used to activate or stop the OC Output over the phone The Output activated over the phone can also be restor...

Page 57: ...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 z No 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 z...

Page 58: ... to respond to the Control panel z 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 z 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 all...

Page 59: ...tion 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 Activation of the Partition OC Outputs programmed with the Exit Time signal A series of single beeps emitted at one second intervals on all the Partition Keypads Mute keypads will not emit this signal A series of double beeps emitted at one second intervals o...

Page 60: ...tic step 15 A The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the T And Zone value is 30 seconds 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 z z z z z Patrol Time This parameter determines the time between disarming for patrol purposes Patrol code required ...

Page 61: ...when the programmed interval elapses z z z z z Enable Inactivity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This parameter determines the Partitions that will be monitored for inactivity Negligence z z z z z Negligence This parameter determines the maximum time accepted values 0 through 99 days that a Partition will be allowed to stay without signalling an Arming event The Negligence Partition no event will be generated whe...

Page 62: ...ialling 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 z z z z z Disable tone check Normally the Control panel will check for the Dialling Tone before dialling If there is no dialling tone the Control panel will hang up and retry If the Disable Tone Check is enabled the Control panel will dial withou...

Page 63: ...a Main User Code at a Keypad the Code and Keypad must be assigned to the Partition of the Telephone number concerned The Teleservice option will activate the Reporting Protocol list below z z z z z Protocol The Reporting protocol is usually assigned by the Central Sta tion 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...

Page 64: ...coming Teleservice call z z z z z Listen in If this option is enabled the Central Station operator after receiving 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 vali...

Page 65: ...matically at regular intervals as per programming to the Installer 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 Kyo16D and 265 for Kyo4 8 refer to the Events page z Send Test programming This field is for the Date and Time of the Test event To view the Date and Time of the successive Test event click the Download button To ...

Page 66: ...e the events Upload button This command will allow you to upload the Events list from the Control panel to the Computer for viewing purposes 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 the Customer will be shown on the title bar Save button This command will allow you to save the events on t...

Page 67: ...trol 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 z No This column shows the Event Identifier Numbers z Description This column shows the type of events the Control panel can manage see Table 3 3 ...

Page 68: ...ice Message z CONTACT ID button This button will allow you to assign the Codes shown in Table 3 2 All the Events will be sent to the first Telephone Number programmed as Contact ID z Default SIA button This button will program the default SIA Codes only for Kyo16D Control Panel The complete list of this protocol is shown on the Programming Manual of KYO16D Control Panel z Clear button This button ...

Page 69: ...artition n 2 Partition 02 Arm Partition n 3 Partition 03 Arm Partition n 4 Partition 04 z Messages button Press this button to ac cess the Messages window This window will allow you to customize and edit the re corded Messages 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ...

Page 70: ...ent will be sent first The Priority Event can be selected deselected in one of the following ways z double click the required event z select the event then using the right button on the mouse click once The Priority event will be highlighted in red A The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Priority Event is associated with a BURGLAR ALARM TAMPER or TROUBLE event in that order ...

Page 71: ...71 Section 3 Programming from PC 5 11 6 0 1 2 3 1 4 3 3 5 2 3 0 1 2 3 ...

Page 72: ...72 Multifunction Control Panel 5 4 3 3 53 3 0 53 3 0 4 1 6 7 3 23 4 83 0 83 0 1 6 7 3 9 5 3 9 5 3 9 5 2 388 83 6 738 8 3 5 1 9 7 1 9 4 1 9 7 4 1 9 7 7 1 7 1 5 ...

Page 73: ...n will allow you to select the day z The check boxes will allow you to select the Partitions that will auto arm on the selected day z 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 reques...

Page 74: ... zone is violated during disarmed status z Chime on PROXI Reader 2 If this option is enabled the PROXI Reader buzzer will emit 5 beeps when a Chime zone is violated during disarmed status z Enable Wireless Receiver 3 If this option is enabled the Control panel will enable the VRX32 433 or VectorRX 8 wireless receiver A If the system is equipped with a Wireless Receiver the Performance level of the...

Page 75: ...r CESA and CON 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 messages to the Central station for Arming Disarming operations only z 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 z Call all telemonit...

Page 76: ...attery is low Battery trouble z Reader LEDs permanently active 23 If this option is enabled the Reader LEDs ECLIPSE and PROXI will indicate the system status z Buzzer on PROXI Reader 24 If this option is enabled the Control panel will activate buzzers on the PROXI Readers z Lock installer code 25 If this option is enabled Reset of Default parameters will not default the programmed Installer Code z...

Page 77: ... within the programmed window z 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 PROXI Reader z Inhibit DTMF functions during message playback 49 If this option is enabled the Control panel will deny access to the DTMF Menu during Voice calls However the...

Page 78: ...larm for the BPI device missing or Wireless Receiver missing event When this op tion is disabled the control panel log these events only A The IMQ SECURITY SYSTEM approval applies only when the Ena ble tamper for BPI Device or Receiver missing is ENABLED z For Future Use 56 63 Auto Reset Memory This section will allow you to select the Partitions that will reset their Alarm memories automatically ...

Page 79: ...ed 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 Type On Off Red This row will allow you to Enable Disable the Code on the Par...

Page 80: ...his 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 an AND operation And attribute assigned Partitions with And Codes Keys will not disarm until all the ...

Page 81: ...ler Code PIN in the PIN field b Click OK 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...

Page 82: ...r label z Service This field will allow you to enable the Key Card to control Serv ice 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 z 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 z Patrol This field wi...

Page 83: ...umn shows the Wireless Key identifier number to be used when programming the Wireless Key from a Keypad z Description This field is for the Wireless Key label The Application will use the label as the Wireless Key Identifier z 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 z Code Select the Wireless Key Code 23...

Page 84: ...the Control panel proceed as follows 1 Select the PC serial port used for the link as follows a Select Settings Serial Ports b Select the Serial Port from the Control panel section c Click OK 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 ...

Page 85: ...oad from the pop up window to send the parameters relative to the selected pages 4 To upload and view Control panel parameters proceed as follows a Select Programming 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 the right mouse button click anywhere inside the Pages sec tion then select Upload from the po...

Page 86: ...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 Serial Ports b Select the Serial Port from the Modem section c Click OK 2 Enter the Installer PIN refer to Code Page 3 Select Modem Connection to open the Connection Window see Figure 3 21 4 Program the following parameters a The Telephone Number of Customer see File Save Configura ...

Page 87: ...ion 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 t...

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