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SYSTEM 2316E/2316EC  Installation Manual

WIRING THE PANEL

Connect the red lead to the positive terminal of the battery and the black

lead  to  the  negative  battery  terminal.  The  battery  is  reverse-polarity

protected. On the System 2316E,  the protection is provided by a 4 amp,

3AG,  slow-blow  fuse  (see  Figure  2).      The  System  2316EC  uses  a

3  amp,  3  AG,  fast-blow  fuse.

Standby  Battery

The System 2316E and System 2316EC are designed to operate with

a  12-volt,  6.5  AH  or  12  AH,  sealed  lead-acid  battery  (C&K  Model

1265  or  Power  Sonic  PS12120L).  Do  not  use  a  non-rechargeable

battery or a battery other than sealed lead-acid. 

It is recommended

that you replace the standby battery every four to six years.  

Use

of  the  C&K  Model  12V12A  Battery  Adapter  (sold  separately)  is

required  when  using  the  12AH  battery.

AC Power (System 2316E)

Precautions

DO  NOT  share  the  secondary  of  the  transformer  with  other

devices. A foreign ground can damage the power supply, voiding

the warranty.
DO  NOT  use  any  transformer  other  than  that  specified

previously  in  the  AC  POWER  section.

AC Terminals

AC  power  is  supplied  by  a  16.5  VAC,  25  -  40  VA

transformer  at  50  or  60  Hz.  A  UL  listed  Class  2

transformer must be used. Connect the secondary

of the transformer to the AC terminals on the PCB.

Use  at  least  1.02  mm  (18  AWG)  wire  to  reduce  voltage  drops.

  The

primary side of the transformer must be connected to an unswitched

receptacle

Do  not  connect  primary  to  Ground-Fault-Interrupt

(GFI)  circuits.

  Secure  the  transformer  to  the  wall.

AC Power (System 2316EC)

The Mains transformer and fuse block are installed at the factory.

To connect the Mains power, follow the directions outlined below:

1.  Remove  the  Mains  Fuse  from  the  fuse  block.

2.  Connect the Earth GND to the center terminal of the fuse block.

3.  Connect the AC Mains Line and Neutral wires to the fuse block

      terminals.  Use  at  least  1.02  mm  (18  AWG)  wire  to  reduce

      voltage  drops.

4.  Reinstall  the  Mains  fuse  in  the  Fuse  Block.

Basic  Installation  Notes:

1. A readily accessible disconnect

device shall be incorporated in

the fixed wiring.

2. Mount the enclosure to the wall

with the hinged side to the left.

3. Use the bottom left knockout on

the  enclosure  for  hooking  up

230 VAC only.

AC  Power  Failure

If an AC power failure lasts more than 15 minutes, the keypads will

display  a  system  trouble.  An  AC  failure  report  will  be  sent,  if  pro-

grammed. When AC is restored for five minutes, a restoral report will

be sent.

.ECKHA"

Available  Power

The maximum total power available from the Siren, SWAUX, AUX, and

KPD Terminals is 750 mA. The switched auxiliary (SWAUX), unswitched

auxiliary  (AUX),  and  keypads  (KPD)  share  the  same  power  bus.

Current  draw  must  be  reduced  to  120  mA  (System  2316E  only)  to

achieve  a  battery  backup  time  of  24  hours  using  a  6.5  AH  battery.

Audible Output

Siren & C Terminals

The Siren Terminal provides up to 0.75 amps at 10.5

- 13.5 VDC. The type of voltage (steady, pulsing, 3-

pulse  temporal  or  chirp)  and  the  time  is  program-

mable.

The C terminal provides the power return for the Siren.
The  Siren  output  of  the  System  2316E  is  electronically  protected

against overload conditions by a self-resetting circuit. There are no

user  replaceable  parts  used.
The Siren output of the System 2316EC is protected by a 2.5 A, 3AG fast-

blow fuse.

NOTE:

 If any fuse opens, remove AC and DC power, remove the short

or overload condition, then replace the fuse before restoring power. Do

not substitute a higher rated fuse.

BEFORE YOU START

The System 2316E/2316EC is a fully-programmable 16-zone control panel.

The system can be programmed from either an Alpha or LED keypad or

remotely via the COMMANDER II/MONITOR II software package.

Setting Up the 2350-SUP

Model  2350-SUP  (sold  separately)  is  required  for  UL  residential  fire

installations  and  can  detect  opens,  shorts,  or  ground  faults  which

could  prevent  normal  operation  of  the  sounder  (bell).

Mounting  the  2350-SUP

Mount the 2350-SUP inside the System 2316E's housing using double

sided  tape.    Then  connect  the  Termination  Assembly  to  the  bell

housing.  The termination assembly is polarity sensitive and must be

connected  as  shown  in  Figure  5.

Wiring  the  2350-SUP  Module

The  2350-SUP  Bell  Supervision  Module  has  5  flying  leads  which

connect  to  the  control  panel.    Each  lead  is  1.02  mm  (18  AWG)  and

30.5  cm  (12  in.)  long.

Wire  Color

Connection

Red

V+  (Aux  Power  terminal)

Black

V-  (Aux  Power  common)

Green

Earth  Ground  (Ring  Lug)

Yellow

Bell  +  output  terminal

White

Zone  terminal  (+  side)

Wiring  the  Termination  Assembly

The  Termination  Assembly  has  4  flying  leads.    Two  leads  connect

to  the  control  panel  and  the  other  two  connect  to  the  Bell.    Each

lead  is  1.02  mm  (18  AWG)  and  15  cm  (6  in.)  long.    The  leads  are

labelled  for  proper  connection.

Label

Connection

Bell  +

Red  lead  connected  to  Bell

Bell -Black  lead  connected  to  Bell

Panel  +

Red  lead  connects  to  panel  Siren

Panel  -Black  lead  connects  to  panel  common

230 VAC

Summary of Contents for System 2316E

Page 1: ...SYSTEM 2316E and SYSTEM 2316EC 16 Zone Control Panel Installation Instructions P N 5 051 507 00 Rev A ...

Page 2: ...e toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada IC Certification 1140 9153 A Ringer Equivalence 0 5 Table of Contents Subject Page No FCC Notice 2 Industry Canada 2 Introduction 3 UL Compliance 3 Zone Programming 3 European Compliance 3 Installation 3 Mounting 3 System 2316E Terminal Label 4 System 2316EC Terminal Label 5 Before You Start 6 Wiring the Panel 6 Standby Batte...

Page 3: ...igid conduit or electric metallic tubing for a Grade A system or flexible conduit for a Grade B system 7 Zone s monitoring tamper circuitry must be 24 hours and non shuntable INSTALLATION Mounting The System 2316E 2316EC should be mounted in a location that allows convenient access to AC power telephone connections and earth ground 1 Remove the circuit board from the cabinet This will prevent pos ...

Page 4: ...4 SYSTEM 2316E 2316EC Installation Manual SYSTEM 2316E Terminal Label Figure 2 System 2316E Terminal Layout ...

Page 5: ...5 SYSTEM 2316E 2316EC Installation Manual SYSTEM 2316EC Terminal Label Figure 3 System 2316EC Terminal Layout ...

Page 6: ...re report will be sent if pro grammed When AC is restored for five minutes a restoral report will be sent ECKHA Available Power The maximum total power available from the Siren SWAUX AUX and KPD Terminals is 750 mA The switched auxiliary SWAUX unswitched auxiliary AUX and keypads KPD share the same power bus Current draw must be reduced to 120 mA System 2316E only to achieve a battery backup time ...

Page 7: ...outputs on the System 2316E are electronically protected against overload conditions by a self resetting circuit There are no user replaceable parts used The SWAUX and AUX outputs on the System 2316EC are protected by a 0 75 A 3AG fast blow fuse F2 Arming Stations C KPD KDATA Terminals The KPD Terminal red provides 11 14 VDC to power the keypads The KPD terminal of the control panel connects to th...

Page 8: ...N OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF S1 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ADDRESS 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S1 3 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Switch S1 4 must ON for the System 2316E or 2316EC NOTE 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 N O Alarm N C Alarm When operated as a Super vised Loop an open will be reported as a ...

Page 9: ...nnect the control panel to the incoming phone lines and the house phones Using an approved 6 or 8 conductor telephone cable not included con nect the cable to the control panel as listed below Red Incoming Ring Brown Seized Tip T1 Green Incoming Tip Blue Orange Tamper Gray Seized Ring R1 Yellow Black Not Used Figure 10 Telco Connections Combinations Installer combination 0 1 2 3 4 5 User 1 Master ...

Page 10: ...r 0D 0F 1 6 Receiver 1 Receiver Format 0A 1 Receiver 2 Message Format 0A 4 Receiver 2 Phone Number 11 13 1 6 Receiver 2 Receiver Format 0A 3 Restore Receiver Select 2A 2 Restore Reporting Code by Loop 17 1E 40 47 3 4 Ring Back Enable 2E 4 RPS Enable 0B 4 RPS Phone Number 14 16 1 6 Set Test Report Countdown Timer A0 1 Set Real Time Clock B3 B4 1 6 Shunt Enable 30 3F 2 Shunt Receiver Select 2A 1 Shu...

Page 11: ...ssage position Use the 0 key to move backward through the messages The message order is as follows SERVICE MESSAGE DEALER MESSAGE SOFT ZONE IDENTIFIERS A B and C HARDWIRED LOOP IDENTIFIERS KEYPAD ADDRESS You can program the Alpha Plus keypads for special messages each of the 16 zone labels and the keypad address Zone Labels display during the walk test and when the key is pressed during alarm memo...

Page 12: ...Only with Opening Report Shunting Allowed 2 Arm and Disarm with O C Reports Shunting Allowed 7 Arm Only No Closing Report Shunting Allowed 8 Disarm Only No Opening Report Shunting Allowed 9 Arm and Disarm No O C Reports Shunting Allowed 4 Arm Only with Closing Report No Shunting 5 Disarm Only with Opening Report No Shunting 6 Arm and Disarm with O C Reports No Shunting Digit Positions 2 6 Arming C...

Page 13: ...9 and 0A Default Values 2 3 4 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 Digit Position 5 Autohome Enable 0 No this disables the Autohome Arming feature 1 Yes when enabled automatically shunts all zones designated as Group Shunt if exit door is not opened during Exit Delay See CL 30 3F Digit Position 3 for Group Shunt Enable option Command Location 0A Communications Formats 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 Default Values 0 A Digit Position ...

Page 14: ... 3 3 tries 4 4 tries 5 5 tries 6 6 tries 7 7 tries 8 8 tries 9 9 tries 0 10 tries 1 11 tries 2 12 tries 3 13 tries 4 14 tries 5 15 tries 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 Default Values Digit Positions 1 6 Account Number Validentriesare0 F TheAccountNumberisrightjustified ThelastdigitmustbeinPosition 6 TheSYSTEM2316E 2316ECwillreadtheaccountnumberusing DigitPositions 4 6 with3 digitaccounts DigitPositio...

Page 15: ...n 10 Account Number 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Account Number 2 is used in conjunction with Receiver Number 2 Digit Positions 1 6 Account Number Valid entries are 0 F The Account Number is right justified The last digit must be in Position 6 The SYSTEM 2316E 2316EC will read the account number using Digit Positions 4 6 with 3 digit accounts Digit Positions 3 6 with 4 digit accounts Digit Positi...

Page 16: ...3 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Default Values Command Location 12 Receiver 2 Phone Number digits 7 12 Command Location 13 Receiver 2 Phone Number digits 13 18 1 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Default Values Command Locations 14 16 RPS Phone Number Command Location 14 RPS Phone Number digits 1 6 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 E 0 0 0 0 0 Default Values Command Location 15 RPS Phone Number digits 7 12 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 De...

Page 17: ...f this manual Digit Position 2 Loop Response Time Digit Position 1 Alarm Receiver Select 0 Receiver 1 with Receiver 2 as backup 1 Receiver 1 only 2 Receiver 2 only 3 Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 Dual Reporting 0 5 milliseconds 1 250 milliseconds 2 500 milliseconds 3 750 milliseconds Digit Position 3 Loop Restore Type 0 No Restoral Report sent 1 Restoral sent when loop normal 2 Restoral sent when loop...

Page 18: ...t Position 3 Fire Receiver Select Digit Position 4 Fire Loop Bell Type A B C D E F Hexadecimal Value Key Strokes 0 1 2 3 4 5 PROGRAMMING CONVERSIONS CL 27 29 Command Location 29 Soft Zone C Police 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 3 Default Values 2 9 Digit Positions 1 and 2 Police Report Code Digit Position 3 Police Zone Receiver Select Digit Position 4 Police Loop Bell Type Refer to CL 27 for information about prog...

Page 19: ...Digit Position 6 Cancel Report Receiver Select 0 Receiver 1 with Receiver 2 as backup 1 Receiver 1 only 7 AC restore 8 Bell fuse restore B Watchdog reset C Completed programming 1 Low battery 2 AC fail 3 Bell fuse fail 5 Failed to communicate 6 Battery restore UNIT STATUS FIXED EXTENSION CODES Command Location 2B Test Report 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 6 Default Values 2 B 0 Receiver 1 with Receiver 2 as backup...

Page 20: ...ault Values 1 2 3 4 5 1 3 6 2 0 2 D Digit Position 1 Duress Report Code Valid entries are 0 F The User ID will be reported as the second digit when reporting Program 0 to disable Duress Reports Digit Position 2 Duress Receiver Select 0 Receiver 1 with Receiver 2 as backup 1 Receiver 1 only 2 Receiver2only 3 Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 Dual Reporting Digit Position 3 Entry Delay Time NOTE To program ...

Page 21: ...upervised accounts sounds bells for 2 seconds Digit Position 5 Disable Loop LEDs 0 No 1 Yes turns off keypad zone LEDs after 5 minutes Command Location 2F Unit Control Default Values 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 1 1 1 2 F Digit Position 1 Local System Only 0 No 1 Yes disables all communications except RPS Digit Position 2 Daily Dynamic Battery Test Enable 0 No 1 Yes performs a 2 minute battery test under load co...

Page 22: ...e Arming or Instant Home Arming feature See CL 09 Digit Position 5 and pages 25 29 Digit Position 4 Delay Before Dial 0 No 1 Yes this loop will delay dialing on alarm for time programmed in 0B 1 Command Location 48 Trouble Reports 1 2 3 4 F 1 E 1 Default Values 4 8 Digit Position 1 Trouble Report Code Thisisaone digitreportingcode Program 0 to disable Trouble Report Digit Position 2 Trouble Report...

Page 23: ...it Position 5 Day 10s Digit Position 6 Day 1s 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 3 9 8 0 2 1 2 Example IfthedatewereFebruary12 1998 B3wouldbeprogrammed YEAR MONTH DAY Command Location A0 Test Report Countdown Timer This command will set the time when the first Test Report is transmitted to the central station The panel will use this transmission time each time it s powered up or the CPU is reset unless Command Locatio...

Page 24: ...gn 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 device Intrusion det...

Page 25: ...mally upon expiration of Exit Delay all delayed zones are converted to Instant No Entry Delay Combo may be required Also called Instant Home Arming Instant Arm Arms system and converts delayed zones to Combination 7 Instant Exit Delay active No Entry Delay Combo may be required Keypad Activated RPS If enabled CL 0B 3 Combo may be required Combination 0 2 Medical Alarm Keypad activated E Hold for 3...

Page 26: ... line Green wire between the panel and the keypad Check the connection to ensure that the wire is not pinched or loose Also try disconnecting all key pads from the panel one at a time resetting the panel after each keypad is removed Remember to reset the panel press Master Combination 6 8 Question How do I reset Alarm Memory Answer To Clear Alarm Memory press 1 Question How do I address an Alpha P...

Page 27: ...forget to reset the panel Master Combination 6 8 after changing the address so the panel knows how to properly address the keypad For additional information about keypad addressing see page 7 Question Why can t my panel communicate with the Central Station Answer There are several reasons for the panel not communicating The first place to look is CL 2F 1 This is the Unit Control if Digit Position ...

Page 28: ...buffer on the loop to minimize the possibility of fast acting sensors such as swingers or window foil produc ing false alarms Loop Control 1F 26 Loop Restore Type This option is used in conjunction with CL 17 1E 40 47 49 50 3 Digit Positions 3 4 Restore Reporting Code and CL 2A 2 Restore Receiver Select The panel can be programmed to send a Restoral Report only when the loop is normal and the syst...

Page 29: ...orts for a period of four Power Up minutes after power is initially applied to the panel This allows Delay the sensors such as PIRs time to stabilize when initializing or prevents powered devices such as smoke detectors from sending alarms when first starting panel with a dead battery or no battery connected Loop Switches 30 3F 3 Allow Group This allows multiple loops to be shunted simultaneously ...

Page 30: ...SYSTEM 2316E 2316EC Installation Manual 30 C K is a registered trademark of C K Components Inc Copyright 1998 C K SYSTEMS Inc All Rights Reserved 5 051 507 00 Rev A ...

Page 31: ... 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Installer Combination 5 8 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 16 Name 5 7 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 15 Name 5 6 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 14 Name 5 5 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 13 Name 5 4 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 12 Name 5 3 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 11 Name 5 2 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 10 Name 5 1 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 9 Name 0 8 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 8 Guest Name 0 7 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 7 Name 0 5 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 5 Name 0 6 9 E 0 0 0 0 User 6 Name 0 4 ...

Page 32: ...hone 1 1st 6 digits 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 E Last 6 digits 0 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle 6 digits 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Account 2 Phone 2 1st 6 digits 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 E Last 6 digits 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle 6 digits 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 RPS Phone 1st 6 digits 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 E Last 6 digits 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle 6 digits 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0 9 ...

Page 33: ...1 1 3 3 Loop 9 Control 4 A 1 2 1 1 3 3 Loop 10 Control 4 B 1 2 1 1 3 3 Loop 11 Control 1 9 0 3 E 3 0 0 Loop 3 Codes 1 8 0 2 E 2 0 0 Loop 2 Codes 1 A 0 4 E 4 0 0 Loop 4 Codes 1 B 0 5 E 5 0 0 Loop 5 Codes 1 C 0 6 E 6 0 0 Loop 6 Codes 1 D 0 7 E 7 0 0 Loop 7 Codes 4 0 0 9 E 9 0 0 Loop 9 Codes 1 E 0 8 E 8 0 0 Loop 8 Codes 4 1 1 0 E A 0 0 Loop 10 Codes 4 2 1 1 E B 0 0 Loop 11 Codes 4 3 1 2 E C 0 0 Loop ...

Page 34: ...Visual Switches 0 0 1 6 2 B Test Report 0 1 3 6 2 2 D Duress Delays 1 0 0 1 1 2 F Unit Control 1 0 0 3 0 Loop 1 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 2 Loop 3 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 4 Loop 5 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 6 Loop 7 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 8 Loop 9 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 A Loop 11 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 C Loop 13 Switches 0 0 1 0 0 3 E Loop 15 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 1 Loop 2 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 3 Loop 4 Switches 0 1 0 0 3 5 Loop 6 Swi...

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