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SYSTEM 2316E/2316EC Installation Manual
Programming the System 2316E Control Panel
For proper operation and compliance with UL 985, the 2350-SUP requires a dedicated zone
programmed as follows:
CL (Digit)
Option / Comments (Program value)
48
Trouble Report Code / cannot be disabled
1F-26, 49-50
Loop Response Time / 500 mS (2)
Loop Arming Type / Instant (2) or 24-hour (9)
Loop Circuit Type / Supervised (4) or (5)
Figure 5
Wiring the 2350-SUP
Bell Supervision Kit to
the System 2316E
Electromagnetic Interference
Vibrating horns and bells can produce electromagnetic
interference (EMI). While EMI will not damage the Sys-
tem 2316E/2316EC, it can cause transmission errors
and mis-dialing. To minimize EMI, install a 0.01 µfd, 100
volt capacitor across the terminals of the horn or bell. The
capacitor must be located at the source of the EMI (horn
or bell).
Auxilliary Power
SWAUX, C, & AUX Terminals
The SWAUX (Switched Aux) and AUX
Terminals provide a positive 10 - 12.5 VDC
output. The SWAUX Terminal is used to
power devices that require switched power
for resetting. Typical devices are
glassbreak and smoke detectors. The C
Terminal provides the common for both switched and
unswitched AUX power.
The SWAUX and AUX 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 the (+) terminal
on the Plus keypad (see Figure 6).
The C Terminal (black) is common. This common termi-
nal could be shared with the AUX output. The C terminal
of the control panel connects to the (-) terminal on the Plus
keypad.
The KDATA Terminal (green) carries data between the
keypad and the control panel. The KDATA terminal on
the control panel connects to the DAT terminal on the Plus
keypad.
Maximum wire length for connecting any keypad is 152
m (500') of 0.643 mm (22 AWG) copper wire.
The System 2316E and System 2316EC are capable of
addressing up to 16 keypads (8 Alpha and 8 LED). Each
LED keypad draws approximately 35 mA of current,
and the LCD (Alpha) keypad draws approximately 64
mA of current.
The KPD output on the System 2316E is electronically
protected against overload by a self-resetting circuit.
There are no user replaceable parts used.
The KPD output on the System 2316EC is protected by
a 0.75 A, 3AG, fast-blow fuse (see Figure 2).
System
2316E
Control
Panel
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CB
KPD
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SWAUX C
AUX
KDATA
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KPD+