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SYS3316RF Installation Manual
Subject
SYS3316RF Terminal Label
BEFORE YOU START
BEFORE YOU START
BEFORE YOU START
BEFORE YOU START
BEFORE YOU START
Introduction
The SYS3316RF is a fully-programmable 16-zone control panel. It can be
programmed from the Alpha or LED keypad or remotely via the COM-
MANDER II/MONITOR II software package.
Scope of This Manual
This manual contains basic installation and programming information for
the SYS3316RF. For additional information about remote programming,
please refer to the Commander II/Monitor II Operating Manual.
Accuracy
This manual has been carefully checked for accuracy. However, C&K
SYSTEMS assumes no liability for inaccuracies or actions resulting from
the use of this manual. In addition, C&K reserves the right to modify the
SYS3316RF hardware, software, and manuals without prior notice.

UL COMPLIANCE

UL COMPLIANCE
UL COMPLIANCE
UL COMPLIANCE
UL COMPLIANCE
The SYS3316RF is in compliance with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Standards UL 985, Household Warning System Units; UL 1023, House-
hold Burglar Alarm System Units; and UL 1635, Digital Burglar Alarm
Communicator System Units. The following programming restrictions
must be observed to meet UL standards.
1. The audible must be programmed to sound at least four
minutes before silencing.
2. No zone may be programmed for silent alarm.
3. Fire zones must be programmed for pulsing audible alarm.
4. Burglar zones must be programmed for a steady audible.
5. Burglar loops (non-24-hour loops) must be programmed
for NO/NC.
6. No Entry Delay may be greater than 45 seconds.
7. No Exit Delay may be greater than 60 seconds.
UL Compliance (continued)
8. The Dynamic Battery Test must be enabled.
9. The Unit Status Report must be enabled.
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10. The 24-hour Check-in must be enabled.
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11. The unit must not be programmed to dial a police station.
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12. Use screws (supplied) to secure cover or a lock must be
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installed on the cabinet.
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13. All devices must be UL listed.
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Zone Programming
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FIRE LOOP
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24-hour arming
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Pulsing audible
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Supervised
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- latching for heat
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- resetting for smoke
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Not shuntable
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Mounting
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The SYS3316RF should be mounted in a location which allows convenient
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access to AC power, telephone connections, and earth ground.
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Remove the SN913-I/O from its card cage and the control panel
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circuit board from the cabinet. This will prevent possible
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damage to the circuit boards when removing the knock-outs.
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Remove the knock-outs.
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Mark the screw mounting holes on the wall.
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Mount the cabinet at the desired height and pass the cables
through the knock-outs.
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Replace the circuit boards, remembering to connect the ground
lug to the lower left corner of the control panel circuit board.
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Reconnect the spade lug to the lower door hinge. This provides
the earth ground connection for the door.
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.
Power
Lines
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BURGLAR LOOP
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Steady Audible
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NO/NC with EOL

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
C o n t r o l
Panel
Power
Line
T e l e p h o n e
Earth Ground
Earth Ground
Unified Earth Ground
with Bonded Ground Roots
Unified Earth Ground
Telephone
Lines

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