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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