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SYS3316RF Installation Manual
Option
Option
Option
Option
Option
Location
Location
Location
Location
Location
Keypad RPS Enable
0B (3)
Local System Only
2F (1)
Loop Arming Type
1F - 26 & 49 - 50 (4)
Loop Bell Type
1F - 26 & 49 - 50 (5)
Loop Circuit Type
1F - 26 & 49 - 50 (6)
Loop Response Time
1F - 26 & 49 - 50 (2)
Loop Restore Type
1F - 26 & 49 - 50 (3)
Master Code (User #1)
01 (2 - 6)
Opening Report Code
2C (1)
Opening Report Receiver
2C (2)
Phone Ring Type
0B (5)
Police Bell Type
29 (4)
Police Receiver Select
29 (3)
Police Report Code
29 (1 - 2)
Receiver #1 Message Format
0A (2)
Receiver #1 Phone Number
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)
Shunt Reporting Code by Loop
17 - 1E & 40 - 47 (5 - 6)
Soft Zone Operation Enable
2F (4)
Test Report Code
2B (1 - 2)
Test Report Interval
2B (4)
Test Report Receiver Select
2B (3)
Trouble Report Code
48 (1)
Trouble Report Receiver Select
48 (2)
Trouble Restore Code
48 (3)
Trouble Restore Receiver Select
48 (4)
Unit Status Code
2A (3)
Unit Status Receiver
2A (4)
User Arming Type
01 - 08 & 51 - 68 (1)
User Combinations
01 - 08 & 51 - 68 (2 - 6)
PROGRAMMING THE PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE PANEL
PROGRAMMING THE PANEL
You can program the SYS3316RF from the LED or LCD keypad, as well
as remotely using the COMMANDER II software. Information on remote
programming is available in the COMMANDER II/MONITOR II Operating
Manual. This installation manual includes a brief description of each
programming option beginning on page 8.
Starting Panel Programming
Key in the [Installer Combination] [*] [0] [#]. The default Installer Combina-
tion is 0 1 2 3 4 5. When using the SYSTEM 2316 LED keypad, the
PROGRAM LED will light steady to indicate programming mode. On the
2316 Plus LED keypad the READY, ARM, and SERVICE LED's will flash
to indicate programming mode. The Alpha II keypad will display CMD
DATA across the top of the LCD display to indicate programming mode.
NOTE:
To program Command Locations A0, B3, and B4 with an
LED keypad, remember to enter the Command Location,
followed by the program data, then press the [#] key.
Warning: If you enter a Command Location and then press the
[#] key without entering any program data, the key-
pad will beep 5 times, indicating an error. To correct
this problem, simply re-enter the Command Loca-
tion and Data, then press the [#] key.
Programming with the Alpha Keypad
Entering program data with an Alpha keypad is a two-step process. First,
key in the two-digit address (Command Location) to be programmed and
press the [#] key. The Alpha keypad displays the Command Location and
the data previously stored. Enter the new data you wish to store and press
the [#] key to write the data. You can also scroll through the Command
Locations in numerical order by alternately pressing and releasing the [#]
key.
NOTE: Command Location A0 must be addressed directly. When pro-
gramming this Command Location with an Alpha keypad, the
previously stored data is not displayed. To program this location,
enter the Command Location followed by the [#] key. Then enter
the data to be stored and again press the [#] key.
Programming Hexadecimal Numbers
The Alpha keypad may be used to program the control panel. The cursor
is moved using the "E" and "P" keys, as indicated in the figure below. The
"F" key enters a blank space and moves the cursor one position to the
right.
C
E
B
F
D
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
Panel Programming Keys
PROGRAMMING CONVERSIONS
PROGRAMMING CONVERSIONS
PROGRAMMING CONVERSIONS
PROGRAMMING CONVERSIONS
PROGRAMMING CONVERSIONS
Hexadecimal Value
Hexadecimal Value
Hexadecimal Value
Hexadecimal Value
Hexadecimal Value
Key Strokes
Key Strokes
Key Strokes
Key Strokes
Key Strokes
A
B
C
D
E
F
0
1
2
3
4
5
The same procedure is used with both the LED and the Alpha keypads.
Data is programmed into the panel using the hexadecimal number system,
which consists of the digits 0 - 9 and the letters A - F. The digits 0 - 9 are
entered directly from the keypad. The chart below shows how to enter the
hexadecimal digits A through F.
Programming with the LED Keypad
Programming with an LED keypad is a one-step process. Key in the two-
digit address (Command Location), followed immediately by the desired
programming values (program data), then press the [#] key to store the
data. The LED keypad does not display any programmed values. If you are
not sure that the correct programming values have been entered, program
the Command Location again.