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Revision as of 15:04, 27 January 2014
The Bentel KYO320 is an advanced, multi-area security system integrated HSYCO. The KYO320 driver in HSYCO supports the integration of more than one KYO320 unit on the same HSYCO SERVER. The integration with HSYCO can be accomplished through the standard RS-232 port on the KYO320’s motherboard.
Communication
Employ a DE-9 (often called DB-9) female-female RS-232 crossed cable to connect the RS-232 KYO port to the serial port on HSYCO SERVER. The cable must follow this pinout diagram:
2 ↔ 3 3 ↔ 2 5 ↔ 5
RS-232 parameters:
Baud rate | same as defined on the KYO320 (usually 9600, 38400 or 57600) |
Data bits | 8 |
Stop bit | 1 |
Parity | even |
Flow control | none |
HSYCO Configuration
Options
ID | Default | Values | Description |
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gui | true | true | enable support for the UI object, UISET actions and USER commands |
false | disable UI support | ||
language | system language | en | language of log and display messages. Supported values are it and en |
it | |||
logsize | 50 | n ≥ 0 | the number of log lines to display in the UI object |
polltime | 1000 | n ≥ 0 | the data polling interval, in milliseconds. Shorter time improve the response of the system, but increase the load on the CPU of both HSYCO and the KYO system
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bentel.ini
The bentel.ini file is an optional configuration file located in the main directory (same directory as hsyco.ini or hsyco.jar) and used to define zones and partitions names. If defined, these names will be used instead of the original numbers in the log files and the bentel GUI object.
The bentel.ini is automatically detected at start-up. Changes to this file become effective when the I/O Server is restarted.
For each zone or partition, enter a line formatted as:
<io_server_id>.zone.<n> = <name> <io_server_id>.area.<n> = <name>
For instance:
kyo.zone.1 = kitchen kyo.zone.2 = garage kyo.area.1 = basement kyo.area.2 = second floor
Datapoints
ID | Value | R/W | Description |
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connection | online | R | connection established |
offline | R | HSYCO can't connect to the panel | |
system.fault | 1 | R | general system fault |
0 | R | reset | |
system.batteryfault | 1 | R | general battery fault |
0 | R | reset | |
system.lowbattery | 1 | R | low battery |
0 | R | reset | |
system.nobattery | 1 | R | low battery |
0 | R | reset | |
system.nopower | 1 | R | general no AC power fault |
0 | R | reset | |
system.tamper | 1 | R | general tamper condition (central unit, zones, modules) |
0 | R | reset | |
system.radiofault | 1 | R | general radio modules fault |
0 | R | reset | |
system.radiolowbattery | 1 | R | radio modules low battery |
0 | R | reset | |
system.duress | 1 | R | duress status |
0 | R | reset | |
system.maintenance | 1 | R | maintenance mode |
0 | R | reset | |
zone.<n>.disabled | 1 | R | zone <n> disabled |
0 | R | zone <n> enabled | |
zone.<n>.alarm | 1 | R | zone <n> alarm |
0 | R | reset | |
zone.<n>.tamper | 1 | R | zone <n> tamper alarm |
0 | R | reset | |
zone.<n> | enable | W | enable zone <n> using default code |
disable | W | disable zone <n> using default code | |
enable.<c> | W | enable zone <n> using code <c> | |
disable.<c> | W | disable zone <n> using code <c> | |
partition.<n>.armed | 1 | R | area <n> is armed (any mode) |
0 | R | reset | |
partition.<n>.disarmed | 1 | R | area <n> is not armed |
0 | R | reset | |
partition.<n>.away | 1 | R | area <n> away mode |
0 | R | reset | |
partition.<n>.stay | 1 | R | area <n> stay mode |
0 | R | reset | |
partition.<n>.staynodelay | 1 | R | area <n> stay no delay mode |
0 | R | reset | |
partition.<n>.alarm | 1 | R | area <n> alarm memory |
0 | R | reset | |
partition.<n> | away | W | arm area <n> using default code |
disarm | W | disarm area <n> using default code | |
stay | W | stay arm area <n> using default code | |
staynodelay | W | instant stay arm area <n> using default code | |
away.<c> | W | arm area <n> using code <c> | |
disarm.<c> | W | disarm area <n> using code <c> | |
stay.<c> | W | stay arm area <n> using code <c> | |
staynodelay.<c> | W | instant stay arm area <n> using code <c> | |
out.<n> | off | W | turn off output <n> using default code |
on | W | turn on output <n> using default code | |
off.<c> | W | turn off output <n> using code <c> | |
on.<c> | W | turn on output <n> using code <c> |