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SYSTEM 2316E/2316EC Installation Manual
Five minutes after the panel is powered up, it will dynamically test the
standby battery by interrupting AC power for two minutes and monitor-
ing the battery under load.
SYSTEM START-UP
Standby Battery Time
If you replace the battery after a SYSTEM TROUBLE - LOW BATTERY
message, you must test the battery under load conditions. Press [*] [6]
[4] [#] to start the Dynamic Battery Test.
Tamper Switches installed in the System 2316E/2316EC cabinet
PRINTED CIRCUIT
BOARD
WALL
TAMPER SWITCH
DOOR
TAMPER SWITCH
SEALED
LEAD-ACID
BATTERY
Voltage Variations
Output voltages at the SW/AUX, AUX, and KPD terminals may vary
from 9.0 to 14.4 VDC (worst case), depending on the load, battery
condition, and AC line voltage.
Telephone Interface
Incoming
Telco Line
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
T1
R 1
T1 = Seized Tip
R1 = Seized
Ring
Red
Green
Protector
Ring
Tip
Tamper Jumper
House
Phones
System 2316E/2316EC
Control Panel
RJ-38X Wiring
Diagram
Approved RJ-31X
Telco Cable
Figure 9
Connecting the Tamper Switches
The System 2316E/2316EC control panel has 4 terminals
for connection to the telephone lines. These terminals are
labeled: Tip, Ring, T1, and R1. Figure 10 shows how to
connect the control panel to the incoming phone lines and
the house phones.
Using an approved, 6 or 8 conductor telephone cable (not included), con-
nect the cable to the control panel as listed below:
Red = Incoming Ring
Brown = Seized Tip (T1)
Green = Incoming Tip
Blue & Orange = Tamper
Gray = Seized Ring (R1)
Yellow & Black = Not Used
Figure 10
Telco Connections
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
Default Program Setup
The default programming of the SYSTEM 2316E/EC 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 (the last 4 pages of this manual).
NOTE:
If you connect power before wiring the loops, install a
2.2K-Ohm EOL resistor across each loop.
FACTORY SETTINGS
Reporting
Account #1 and #2: disabled
Dialing type: pulse
RPS allowed: yes
Tip1
Ring1
Ring
Tip
AUX POWER DRAIN*
STANDBY TIME
50 mA
32 hours
120 mA
24 hours
16 hours
250 mA
10 hours
500 mA
* Total power for all keypads, auxiliary, and Loop 8.
Using a 6.5 AH Battery
AUX POWER DRAIN*
STANDBY TIME
320 mA
24 hours
* Total power for all keypads, auxiliary, and Loop 8.
Using a 12 AH Battery