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SYS3316RF Installation Manual
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW2
SW2
SW2
SW2
SW2
SW3
SW3
SW3
SW3
SW3
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
HOOK
HOOK
HOOK
HOOK
HOOK
SWITCHES
SWITCHES
SWITCHES
SWITCHES
SWITCHES
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
KEYPAD ADDRESS
KEYPAD ADDRESS
KEYPAD ADDRESS
KEYPAD ADDRESS
KEYPAD ADDRESS
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
LED Keypad Backlighting
Hook switch J1 controls the LED keypad's backlighting. When J1 is closed
(default setting), the backlighting will be enabled. Open J1 to disable the
backlighting.
LED Keypad Piezo
Hook switch J2 controls the LED keypad's piezo audible. When J2 is
closed (default setting), the piezo is enabled. Open J2 to disable the piezo.
FACTORY SETTINGS
FACTORY SETTINGS
FACTORY SETTINGS
FACTORY SETTINGS
FACTORY SETTINGS
DEFAULT PROGRAM SETUP
The default programming of the SYS3316RF will allow you to operate it as
a local panel without any additional programming. The actual default
programming values are shown on the Programming Worksheet (last 4
pages of this manual).
Combinations
Installer combination: 0 1 2 3 4 5
User #1 (Master) combination: 1 2 3 4
Users #2 - 32: disabled
Default installer combination: yes
Guest combination: no
Combination required: no
Faulted Arming type: goof-proof
Opening/Closing: no Users authorized to send reports
Duress: disabled
Reporting
Account #1 and #2: disabled
Dialing type: pulse
RPS allowed: yes
Zones
Zone 1 = Entry/Exit delay - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 2 = doors or windows - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 3 = doors or windows - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 4 = doors or windows - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 5 = doors or windows - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 6 = doors or windows - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 7 = doors or windows - EOL circuit
Zone 8 = fire or smoke - supervised EOL circuit
Zones (cont.)
Zone 9 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 10 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 11 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 12 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 13 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 14 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 15 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Zone 16 = interior - SUPERVISED EOL circuit
Emergency soft zone: chirp audible, non-reporting
Fire soft zone: pulsed audible, non-reporting
Police soft zone: steady audible, non-reporting
Testing
Test report interval: 7 days and disabled
Timing
Entry time: 60 seconds and prewarn
Exit time: 30 seconds and prewarn
Bell time: 5 minutes
Unit Control
Local system: yes
Dynamic battery test: off
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
The following is an alphabetical listing of all SYS3316RF programming
options, including Command Locations and Digit Positions. Digit Posi-
tions are inside parentheses ( ). NOTE: All Command Locations are in
Hexadecimal.
Option
Location
Account #1
0C (1 - 6)
Account #2
10 (1 - 6)
AC Power Line Frequency
2F (5)
Alarm Receiver Select by Loop
1F - 26 & 49 - 50 (1)
Alarm Reporting Code by Loop
17 - 1E & 40 - 47 (1 - 2)
Audible Time
2D (5)
Bell Reverse Operation
2E (3)
Cancel Report Code
2A (5)
Cancel Report Receiver Select
2A (6)
Closing Report Code
2C (3)
Closing Report Receiver Select
2C (4)
Combination Command
09 (2)
Daily Battery Test Enable
2F (2)
Default Installer Combination
09 (3)
Delay Before Dial by Loop
30 - 3F (4)
Delay Before Dial Time
0B (1)
Dial Attempts
0B (6)
Dial Type
0B (2)
Disable Loop LEDs
2E (5)
Door Chime Enable by Loop
30 - 3F (1)
Duress Report Code
2D (1)
Duress Report Receiver
2D (2)
Emergency Bell Type
27 (4)
Emergency Receiver Select
27 (3)
Emergency Report Code
27 (1 - 2)
Entry Delay Time
2D (3)
Entry Pre-alarm Enable
2E (1)
Exit Delay Time
2D (4)
Exit Pre-alarm Enable
2E (2)
Faulted Arming Type
09 (4)
Fire Bell Type
28 (4)
Fire Receiver Select
28 (3)
Fire Report Code
28 (1 - 2)
Four Minute Power Up Delay Enable
2F (3)
Group Shunt Enable
30 - 3F (3)
Guest Combination
08 (2 - 6)
Guest Combination Time
09 (1)
Installer Combination
00 (1 - 6)
Any address from 8 to 15 can be used. The exact
number is not important, as long as each LED
keypad in the system has a different address
number. Should you accidentally use the same
address for more than one keypad, the system
will fail to respond to keypad input. Refer to page
23 (Alpha II keypads with same addresses) for
assistance in correcting this problem.
SW3
SW3
SW3
SW3
SW3
SW2
SW2
SW2
SW2
SW2
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
SW1
Note: If you connect power before wiring the loops, install a
2.2K-ohm EOL resistor across each loop.