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SYSTEM 238 Installation Manual

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Earth Ground
To ensure the effectiveness of the lightning and transient protection
circuits, the control panel must be connected to "Earth Ground".
Ideally, this should be a common ground to the power lines, telephone
system, and security system. This type of ground, called a "Unified
Earth Ground", provides the best protection. The ground connection,
from a grounding rod, cold water pipe or other established ground
point, is made to the green jacketed wire providing a ground to the
panel housing.

WIRING THE PANEL

Standby Battery
The SYSTEM 238 is designed to operate with a 12 volt, 6.5 Ah, sealed
lead-acid battery (C&K Model 1265). Do not use non-rechargeable
batteries or batteries other than sealed lead-acid. It is recommended
that you replace the standby battery every three to five years
.

Connect the red lead to the battery positive terminal and the black lead
to the battery negative. The battery is reverse-polarity protected by a
3 AG, 3 amp, fast-blow fuse (F4).

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
.

Electromagnetic Interference
Vibrating horns can produce electromagnetic interference (EMI). While
EMI will not damage the SYSTEM 238, it can cause transmission
errors and mis-dialing. To minimize EMI, install a 0.01 mfd, 100 volt
capacitor across the terminals of the horn. The capacitor must be
located in the horn.

AUXILIARY POWER

The  SW/AUX  terminal  provides positive 10 - 12.5 VDC
power for devices that require switched power for reset-
ting. Typical devices are glass-break and smoke detec-
tors.

The terminal provides power common.

The AUX terminal supplies uninterrupted positive power.

Fuse F2
The SW/AUX and AUX terminals are protected by a 0.75 amp, 3 AG,
fast-blow fuse (F2).

The KEY+ terminal (red) provides 11 - 14 VDC keypad power.
The DATA terminal (green) is data from the keypad to the panel.

The terminal (black) is common.

ARMING STATIONS

The CLK  terminal (white) is the clock line.

Maximum wire length for connecting any keypad is 500' (152 m) of 22
AWG (0.643 mm) copper wire.

The SYSTEM 238 is capable of addressing up to 8 Alpha keypads.
LED keypads do not require addressing. Each LED keypad uses 35 mA
of current. Each LCD keypad uses 64 mA of current. See Available
Power
 for current limitations. See page 4 for additional information on
keypad setup.

Terminal Labels:

SW/AUX, C & AUX

Terminal Labels:

C, KEY+, DATA, & CLK

LOOP INPUTS

Each loop is independently
configured through pro-
gramming. Loops can be
wired with an open circuit
switch, or closed circuit
switch, or with a 2.2K ohm
end-of-line (EOL) resistor.

When programmed as
EOL, either an open or a
short will be reported as
an alarm if the system is in
an armed state.

-

+

N.O.

Alarm

N.C.

Alarm

EOL Loop

Terminal Labels:

 Z 1 - Z 8 & C

Fuse F3
The KEY+ terminal is protected by a 0.75 amp, 3 AG, fast-blow fuse (F3).

Terminal Label:

 AC

AC power is supplied by a 16.5 VAC, 25 - 40
VA transformer at 50 or 60 Hz. The transformer
must be a UL listed Class 2 transformer. Connect

the secondary of the transformer to the terminals labelled AC. Use
at least 18 AWG (1.02 mm) 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

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.
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 in
the AC POWER section above.

Available Power
The maximum total power available from the Audible,  AUX (Switched
and Unswitched), and Keypad is 800 mA.  The switched auxiliary,
unswitched auxiliary, and keypads share the same power bus.
Combined power for these outputs should not exceed 500 mA**.

NOTE:

The 50 mA switched power available on Loop 8 is
part of the total 500 mA  AUX  power.

** To comply with UL 365 and UL 609, this value must
be  reduced to 150 mA.

Terminal Label:

BELL & C

AUDIBLE OUTPUT

The BELL terminal provides up to 1.3 amps at
10.5 - 13.5 VDC . The type of voltage (steady,
pulsed, chirp) and the time is programmable.

Fuse F1
The BELL terminal is protected by a 2.5 amps, 3 AG fast-blow fuse (F1).

Summary of Contents for System 238

Page 1: ...ort 2 5 8 5 VDC normal 8 6 15 VDC open Install transformer on unswitched power receptacle Only use 12 VDC 6 5 AH sealed lead acid battery POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION Replace battery every 3 5 years with...

Page 2: ...han 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 must be enabled 11 No Delay Be...

Page 3: ...STEM 238 is capable of addressing up to 8 Alpha keypads LED keypads do not require addressing Each LED keypad uses 35 mA of current Each LCD keypad uses 64 mA of current See Available Power for curren...

Page 4: ...structed in order to accommodate two switches One tamper for the cover and a second switch for a wall tamper To install the tamper switches Tamper Switches installed in the SYSTEM 238 cabinet LEAD ACI...

Page 5: ...dows EOL circuit Zone 4 doors or windows EOL circuit Zone 5 interior EOL circuit Zone 6 interior EOL circuit Zone 7 24 hour panic or tamper EOL circuit Zone 8 fire or smoke supervised EOL circuit Emer...

Page 6: ...owed by the key Then enter the data to be stored and again press the key Warning If you enter a Command Location and then press the key without entering any program data the keypad will beep 5 times i...

Page 7: ...ess the programming mode when the control panel is disarmed NOTE Programming the Keypad is not the same as Keypad Programming 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ALPHA II Programming Template ALPHA PLUS Programming T...

Page 8: ...Arm and Disarm with O C Reports No Shunting 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 0 Arm Only...

Page 9: ...eceiver 1 Message Format 1 3 1 single 2 3 1 extended 3 4 2 2 digit reporting code 4 4 1 5 CFSK III 6 4 9 Ademco DTMF 7 4 2 SumCheck 5 CFSK III 6 DTMF 1400 Hz 3 SumCheck 1400 Hz 4 SumCheck 2300 Hz 1 Fa...

Page 10: ...rings with long pauses between rings 1 Double ring rings twice quickly followed by a long pause then rings twice again Digit Position 6 Dialing Attempts 5 5 tries 6 6 tries 7 7 tries 8 8 tries 1 1 tr...

Page 11: ...he zeroes will not be dialed Command Location 0E Receiver 1 Phone Number digits 7 12 0 E 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Default Values Command Location 0F Receiver 1 Phone Number digits 13 18 0 F 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 12: ...Fill in remaining positions with 0 The zeroes will not be dialed 6 Order in which the numbers will be dialed 0 9 dialing digits 0 dial tone detect 2 DTMF dialing only not used in pulse dialing 3 DTMF...

Page 13: ...be dialed Fill in remaining positions with 0 The zeroes will not be dialed 0 9 dialing digits 0 dial tone detect 2 DTMF dialing only not used in pulse dialing 3 DTMF dialing only not used in pulse dia...

Page 14: ...conds 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 normal and bell s...

Page 15: ...ne Report Code Command Location 29 Soft Zone C Police Digit Positions 1 and 2 Police Report Code 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 2 Default Values 2 9 Digit Position 3 Police Zone Receiver Select Digit Position 4 Police...

Page 16: ...ng options 1 Low battery 2 AC fail 3 Bell fuse fail 4 Loop trouble 5 Failed to communicate 6 Battery restore UNIT STATUS FIXED EXTENSION CODES 7 AC restore 8 Bell fuse restore 9 Loop trouble restore A...

Page 17: ...s Report Code Valid entries are 0 F The User ID will be reported as the second digit when reporting in the 3 1 Extended 4 2 or CFSK formats Program 0 to disable Duress Reports Default Values 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 18: ...efault Values 1 2 3 4 5 1 0 0 0 1 2 E Command Location 2F Unit Control Digit Position 1 Local System Only Default Values 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 F Digit Position 2 Enable Daily Dynamic Battery Test Digit Po...

Page 19: ...g on alarm for time programmed in 0B 1 Command Location A0 Set Test Report Countdown Timer Digit Position 1 Set Countdown Timer A 0 1 0 1 4 hour 1 1 2 hour 2 1 hour 3 2 hours 4 3 hours 5 4 hours 6 6 h...

Page 20: ...quipment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications...

Page 21: ...roup Bypass and Instant Same as Group Bypass above except system Combination 4 7 or Arm is Instant Armed Exit Delay operates normally Combination 7 4 upon expiration of Exit Delay all delayed zones ar...

Page 22: ...exadecimal 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...

Page 23: ...two keypads are trying to communicate at the same time The only way to correct the problem is to disconnect both keypads and then re address one of them making sure that the address is not used by an...

Page 24: ...It acts Time as a buffer on the loop to minimize the possibility of fast acting sensors such as swingers on window foil producing false alarms Loop Control 1F 26 3 Loop Restore This option is used in...

Page 25: ...riod of four Power Up minutes after power is initially applied to the panel This allows Delay the sensors such as PIR s time to stabilize when initializing or prevents powered devices such as smoke de...

Page 26: ...unction with the alarm system may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as chimneys walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not se...

Page 27: ...ate Control Location Installer Address VOLTS AC volts term 1 and 2 AUX POWER VOLTS term 5 and 6 CURRENT Keypads term 6 and 8 SWITCHED AUX term 5 and 6 UNSWITCHED AUX term 6 and 7 LOOP 8 POWERED DEVICE...

Page 28: ...witches 3 1 0 1 0 0 Loop 2 Switches 3 3 0 1 0 0 Loop 4 Switches 3 5 0 1 0 0 Loop 6 Switches 3 7 0 0 0 0 Loop 8 Switches 1 1 A 1 D 2 A 1 Event Reports 2 C B 1 C 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 E Opening Closing Reports...

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