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System 236E Installation Instructions

ADDRESSING  KEYPADS

Each LED and Alphanumeric keypad installed in the system must

have an address. 

Addresses must not be repeated

. When replac-

ing a keypad, make sure the replacement has the same address as

the  previous  keypad. 

Once  all  keypads  have  been  addressed,

reset the panel by pressing [Master Combination] [*] [6] [8] [#]

or by removing and restoring both AC and DC power

.

W2 W1

W2

W1

KEYPAD  ADDRESS

Installed
Removed

Installed
Installed

8
9

Installed

Removed

10

Removed

Removed

11

Setting  Address  Jumpers

The address on the LED keypad is selected by two jumpers (W1 and

W2) on the printed circuit board.

The chart below shows how to set Jumpers 

W1

 and 

W2

to  select  the  address  for  the  LED  keypads.  Any

address from 8 to 11 can be used. The exact number

is not important, as long as each LED keypad in the

system has a different address. In the event that two

keypads are accidently given the same address, the system will fail

to  respond  to  keypad  input.  Refer  to  page  24

 

for  assistance  in

correcting  this  problem.

Optional  Connections:

E1 and E2 are flying leads which are only installed if the Tamper

Switch (SW1) is installed.

Connecting  the  Alpha  Plus  Keypad:

Connect the alphanumeric keypad to the control panel as shown in

the  diagram  above.  The  Alpha  Plus  keypad  also  has  a  jumper,

located near the piezo, that must be installed when used with the

System 236E control panel.

LOOP  INPUTS

Terminal  Labels:

 

 Z 1 - Z 6 & C

-

+

N.C.

Alarm

EOL  Loop

Each loop is individually con-

figured  through  program-

ming. Loops can be wired as

EOL  (with a 2.2K ohm end-of-

line resistor) or as Supervised

EOL.
When  programmed  as  EOL,

either an open or a short will

be reported as an alarm if the

system is in an armed state.

Loops 1 - 6:

0.0 - 1.5 VDC = short

1.6 - 3.1 VDC = normal

3.2 - 5.0 VDC = open

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Loop 

Terminals

When  programmed  as  Su-

pervised EOL, an open will

be  reported  as  a  Trouble,

whether the system is armed

or  disarmed.  A  short  on  a

Supervised  EOL  loop  will

be reported  as  an  alarm  if

the system is armed, but will

have no effect if the system

is  disarmed.

+

-

Supervised Loop

N.C.

Trouble

N.O.

Alarm

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Loop 

Terminals

Addressing  Alpha  Plus  Keypads

The Alpha Plus keypads use addresses 0 - 7. The first time you apply

power  to  the  system,  any  unaddressed  Alpha  Plus  keypad  will

display 

KEYPAD  ADDRESS?

. Address each keyupad by pressing

a number from 0 to 7 at the respective keypad. The exact number

you press is not important, as long as each keypad has a different

address. The keypad will not accept any address greater than 7. If

you hsould accidentally use the same address for more than one

keypad, the system will fail to properly respond to keypad input.

Refer to page 26 for assistance in correcting this problem.

Keyswitch  Arming/Disarming

The System 236E is capable of being armed or disarmed by installing

a keyswitch on the Zone 6 input.  Only a maintained switch may be

used. The loop must be programmed for keyswitch arming (see CL

1D - 22, Digit Position 4).  Keyswitch Arming reports as User #7.
When Zone 6 is programmed for Keyswitch Arming, the only valid

switch positions are: 

Open = System is Disarmed

, and 

Closed =

System is Armed

. Use C & K Model Y101132V203NQ or equivalent

switchlock. This configuration does not require an EOL resistor.
Keyswitch arming follows all the rules of the panel's faulted arming

type  programming.

TAMPER  SWITCH  INSTALLATION

1. Position the tamper switch inside the cabinet at the lower right

corner of the cabinet.  For the wall tamper, the plunger should

go through the small hole in the back of the cabinet.  For the door

tamper, the plunger should face out from the cabinet. 

 Refer to

the drawing on page 6

.

Summary of Contents for 236E

Page 1: ...liant RJ 31X or RJ 38X Plug and Jack Red Incoming Ring R Green Incoming Tip T Gray Seized Ring R1 Brown Seized Tip T1 Blue Tamper Orange Tamper POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION Use only 12 VDC 6 5 A H or 4 0 A H sealed lead acid battery Replace battery every 4 6 years with C K Model 1265 or Model 1240 6 5 A H standby battery time with 1 keypad is 24 hours at 150 mA Power demand for AUX POWER keypads and s...

Page 2: ...Ifitisdeterminedthattheequipmentismalfunctioning discontinueitsuseuntilthe malfunctionhasbeencorrected Anyrepairsoralterationsmadebytheuserofthis equipment orequipmentmalfunctions maygivethetelephonecompanycause torequesttheusertodisconnecttheequipment Repairstothisequipmentshould be made by an authorized agent of C K Systems Inc Contact tour local alarm installationcompanyforservice Should this e...

Page 3: ...t alarm 3 Fire zones must be programmed for 3 pulse temporal audible alarm 4 Burglar zones must be programmed for a steady audible 5 Burglar loops non 24 hour loops must be programmed for NO NC 6 No Entry Delay may be greater than 45 seconds 7 No Exit Delay may be greater than 60 seconds 8 The Dynamic Battery Test must be enabled 9 The Unit Status Report must be enabled 10 The 24 hour Check in mus...

Page 4: ... ARMING STATIONS AUDIBLE OUTPUT The BELL Terminal Audible output provides up to 600 mA at 9 5 14 0 VDC For UL installations requiring supervision of the exter nal bell use the C K Model 2350 SUP Bell Supervi sion Kit P N 0 000 231 11 Terminal Label BELL C Available Power The maximum total power available at the BELL AUX and KEY terminals is 800 mA The switched auxiliary and keypads share the same ...

Page 5: ...te Loops 1 6 0 0 1 5 VDC short 1 6 3 1 VDC normal 3 2 5 0 VDC open System 236E Loop Terminals When programmed as Su pervised EOL an open will be reported as a Trouble whether the system is armed or disarmed A short on a Supervised EOL loop will be reported as an alarm if the system is armed but will have no effect if the system is disarmed SupervisedLoop N C Trouble N O Alarm System 236E Loop Term...

Page 6: ...ser 2 6 disabled Default installer combination yes Combination required no Faulted Arming type goof proof Opening closing O C reports enabled Reporting Account 1 000000 Dialing type pulse RPS allowed yes Zones Zone 1 entry exit delay EOL circuit Zone 2 interior EOL circuit Zone 3 doors or windows EOL circuit Zone 4 doors or windows EOL circuit Zone 5 doors or windows EOL circuit Zone 6 24 hour sup...

Page 7: ...n page 8 Remote Programming information can be found in the Commander II Monitor II Operating Manual To Start Keypad Programming Key in the Installer Combination 0 The default installer combination is 0 1 2 3 4 5 On the LED keypad the ARM SERVICE and AC LED s will flash to indicate programming mode PROGRAMMING OPTIONS ThefollowingisanalphabeticallistingofallSystem236Eprogramming options including ...

Page 8: ...key at these locations the program will advance to CL 29 or CL A1 These locations are not used in the System 236E If you enter CL 29 or CL A1 press to exit programming or press the Command Location followed by the key for the desired programming location To Exit Panel Programming When you have finished programming press The panel will also exit the programming mode if you do not press any key with...

Page 9: ...ve backward through the messages The Scrolling order of the Alpha Plus messages is SERVICE MESSAGE DEALER MESSAGE SOFT ZONE IDENTIFIER A B and C HARDWIRED LOOP IDENTIFIERS KEYPAD ADDRESS For example to change the Keypad Address Enter Keypad programming as described previously then press BYPASS This will step backwards one step to Keypad Address Enter the New Address followed by the key ALPHA PLUS ...

Page 10: ...oOpeningandNoClosingReports 1 OpeningandClosingReports 0 NoOpeningandNoClosingReports 1 OpeningandClosingReports Digit Position 3 User 3 O C Report Enable 0 NoOpeningandNoClosingReports 1 OpeningandClosingReports Digit Position 4 User 4 O C Report Enable 0 NoOpeningandNoClosingReports 1 OpeningandClosingReports Digit Position 5 User 5 O C Report Enable 0 NoOpeningandNoClosingReports 1 OpeningandCl...

Page 11: ...onforBypass InstantArm keypad activatedRPS andTest centralstationandbell Command Location 09 Telco Control Options 0 9 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Digit Position 1 Local System Only 0 No 1 Yes disablesallcommunicationsexceptRPS Digit Position 2 Dialing Attempts 0 4 attempts 1 8 attempts 2 14 attempts Digit Position 3 RPS Enable 0 No 1 Yes allowsremoteprogrammingtostartfromoff premiseloc...

Page 12: ...ReceiverFormatandMessageFormatarelistedbelow Message Format Receiver Format 3 1Extended Allformats except CFSKIIIandDTMF 1400Hz 4 2 2 digit reporting All formats except CFSK III CFSKIII CFSKIIIonly Pager Pageronly Command Location 0B Account Number 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Digit Positions 1 6 Account Number Validentriesare0 F Theaccountnumberisrightjustified ThelastdigitmustbeinP...

Page 13: ...digits 0 dialtonedetect useifmorethanonedialtonemustbedetected 2 DTMFdialingonly notusedinpulsedialing 3 DTMFdialingonly notusedinpulsedialing 4 endofnumber EON 5 5seconddelay Digit 1 is dialed first You must place a 4 EON after the last digit to be dialed FillinremainingPositionswith 0 ZeroesafterEONwill not be dialed Command Location 0D Receiver 1 Phone Number digits 7 12 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4...

Page 14: ...N after the last digit to be dialed FillinremainingPositionswith 0 ZeroesafterEONwill not be dialed Command Location 10 Receiver 2 Phone Number digits 7 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Command Location 11 Receiver 2 Phone Number digits 13 18 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Command Location 12 RPS Phone Number digits 1 6 1 2 E 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Command Lo...

Page 15: ... Digit Position 5 Loop Restore Reporting Code Restoresaresentforalarm shunt andtrouble Validentriesare1 F Thisisa1 digitreportingcodeusedforallloops For2 digitreportingformats theloopnumberwillbeautomaticallyaddedasanextension Programminga 0 inPosition 5 disablesrestorereportingforallloops Command Location 16 Opening Closing Reports 1 B C 1 2 3 Default Values 1 6 Digit Position 1 Opening Closing R...

Page 16: ...bled not programmed with 0 will send reports Status Reporting Codes will be a 2 digit code The first digit is the contents of CL 17 1 and the second digit is the Report Code programmed for the specific event Command Location 18 Status Events Reporting Codes 2 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Digit Position 1 Bell Fuse Fail Report Code 0 No 1 F Yes thisreportcodesentatBellFusefailure Digi...

Page 17: ...ult Values 1 A Digit Positions 1 2 Test Report Code Validentriesare0 F Programa 00 todisableTestReports Digit Position 3 Test Report Receiver Select 0 Receiver1withReceiver2asback up 1 Receiver1only 2 Receiver2only 3 Receiver1andReceiver2 DualReporting Digit Position 4 Test Report Interval PROGRAMMINGCONVERSIONS Hexadecimal Value Key Strokes A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 Manual SeeNOTE 1 1hour 2 4hour...

Page 18: ...stant Home orInstant Homearmed Digit Position 6 Autohome Enable 0 No 1 Yes interiorzonesautomaticallyshuntedwhenthesystemisarmedandtheexitdoorisnotused Command Location 1C Loop Alarm Reporting Codes 1 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values PROGRAMMINGCONVERSIONS Hexadecimal Value Key Strokes A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 Validentriesare1 F Zonenumberisautomaticallyaddedastheseconddigit Programa 0 todi...

Page 19: ...y 4 24hours alwaysarmed 5 KeyswitchArming maintained Digit Position 5 Loop Audible Type 1 3PulseTemporal 2 Pulsing 3 Steady 4 Chirp 5 Silent with no LED 6 Silent with LED Digit Position 6 Loop Circuit Type 0 EOL alarmonopenorshort 1 Supervised troubleonopen alarmonshort followsbelltime 2 Supervised belllatched troubleonopen alarmonshort belllatched NOTE A Loop programmed as type 1 or 2 will report...

Page 20: ...ngoptions Digit Position 6 Loop 6 Shunting Enable RefertoDigitPosition 1 forprogrammingoptions Command Location 25 Delay Before Dial Enable 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Digit Position 1 Loop 1 Delay Before Dial Enable 0 No 1 Yes thisloopwilldelaydialingonalarmfortimeprogrammedinCL1B 4 Digit Position 2 Loop 2 Delay Before Dial Enable RefertoDigitPosition 1 forprogrammingoptions Digit ...

Page 21: ...rprogrammingoptions Digit Position 5 User Code 5 RefertoDigitPosition 1 forprogrammingoptions Digit Position 6 User Code 6 RefertoDigitPosition 1 forprogrammingoptions Command Location 27 Keypad Activated Pager 2 7 0 E 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default Values Digit Position 1 Enable Keypad Pager 0 No 1 Yes Pressingthe and keyssimultaneouslywillsendthemessageprogrammedinto Digit Positions 2 6 to the page...

Page 22: ...is Installer programmable only Command Location A0 Test Report Countdown Timer 1 A 0 Digit Position 1 Set Test Report Countdown Timer This command sets the time when the first Test Report is transmitted to the central station The System 236E will use this transmission time whenever it is powered up or the CPU is reset unless CL A0 is reprogrammed Example Thetimeis1500hours 3 00pm YouwantthefirstTe...

Page 23: ...n advanced design security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other losses Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons These include Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning devic...

Page 24: ...n 0 2 Keypad Tone Disable Toggle keypress tones on and off 5 1 Local keypad only Reset Aux Power If resettable devices are connected to 6 2 Terminals labelled AUX and C Reset Panel Panel must be disarmed Master Combination 6 8 Test Battery Use after correcting Low Battery problem 6 4 Test Bells Combo may be required Combination 6 3 Test Central Station Combo may be required Combination 6 1 Test Lo...

Page 25: ... numbers when using keypad programming Answer Hexadecimal values are entered through the use of the key and one of the digits 0 5 For additional help with entering hexadecimal numbers refer to page 7 The hexadecimal conversion chart is also found at various locations throughout the programming section of the manual Question What is an Interface error 1 and how do I correct the error Answer This er...

Page 26: ...ha keypads with the same address Answer When two keypads have been given the same address a conflict occurs on the data bus since two keypads are trying to communicate at the same time The only way to correct the problem is to disconnect both keypads and then readdress one of them making sure that the address is not used by any other keypad To readdress the keypad enter Alpha Keypad Programming In...

Page 27: ... system is disarmed With this arrangement any loop which is triggered multiple times while armed will only send one alarm report until the system is dis armed This prevents the system from tying up the phone line with continuous alarm and restoral reports Loop Control 1D 22 4 Loop Arming There may be occasion where it is desirable to program all doors Type and interior points as delayed Or you may...

Page 28: ...System 236E Installation Instructions 28 C K is a registered trademark of C K Components Inc 1999 C K Systems Inc 5 051 504 00 Rev B www cksys com ...

Page 29: ...OWER TOTAL 400 mA allowed CONTROL LOCATION BREAKER AND LOCATION KEYPADS Address Location 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Installer Combination 0 5 0 3 1 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 Panel Control Options 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 User Arming Type 0 0 0 1 User 1 Master Name User 3 Name User 5 Name User 2 Name User 4 Name User 6 Name 1 1 1 0 9 0 Telco Control Options 1...

Page 30: ...ts 5 1 1 9 D F E B C 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Status Events Reporting Codes 2 7 0 0 0 0 Status Event Reporting Codes 1 1 1 A 0 0 5 1 C 1 2 4 5 6 Loop Alarm Reporting Codes 1 E 1 1 1 3 0 Loop 2 Control 1 3 1 Test Report 9 1 0 0 1 1 Panic Report 1 B 2 3 1 0 0 Timing Keypad Control 1 D 1 1 2 3 0 Loop 1 Control 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 0 Loop 4 Control 2 2 1 1 4 1 1 Loop 6 Control 1 0 1 F 1 1 0 3 0 Loop 3 Control 2 1 1...

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