Wiring The Panel - C&K systems SYS3316RF Installation Instructions Manual

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Standby Battery
The SYS3316RF is designed to operate with a 12-volt, 6.5 AH, sealed
lead-acid battery (C&K Model 1265)**. Do not use non-rechargeable
batteries or batteries other than sealed lead-acid. It is recommended
that you replace the standby battery every three to five years.
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 by a 3 amp, 3 AG, fast-blow fuse (F4).
**To comply with CAL-FIRE requirements for 24-hour standby, a 12
VDC, 9.5 A-H, sealed lead-acid battery must be connected in place of
the 6.5 AH battery. Use C&K Model 1295 Battery.
AC POWER
AC POWER
AC POWER
AC POWER
AC POWER
AC power is supplied by a 16.5 VAC, 25 - 40 VA
transformer at 50 or 60 Hz. A UL listed Class 2
transformer (such as the C&K Model 1097-B) must be
used. Connect the transformer secondary to termi-
nals 1 and 2. Use at least 18 AWG (1.02 mm) wire to
reduce voltage drops. The transformer primary must be connected to
an unswitched receptacle. Do not connect primary to Ground-Fault-
Interrupt (GFI) circuits. Secure the transformer to the wall.
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
Precautions
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 in the
AC POWER section above.
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 programmed. When
AC is restored for five minutes, a restoral report will be sent.
Available Power
The maximum total power available from the Audible, AUX (Switched
and Unswitched), and Keypad Terminals (terminals 3, 5, 7, and 8) is
750 mA. The Switched Aux, Unswitched Aux, Receiver/Interface Board
and Keypads Terminals share the same power bus. Combined power
for these outputs should not exceed 500 mA.
AUDIBLE OUTPUT
AUDIBLE OUTPUT
AUDIBLE OUTPUT
AUDIBLE OUTPUT
AUDIBLE OUTPUT
Terminal 3 provides up to 0.75 Amps at 10.5 - 13.5
VDC. The type of voltage (steady, pulsed, or chirp)
and the time is programmable.
Fuse F1
Terminal 3 is protected by a 2.5 Amp, 3 AG fast-blow fuse (F1).
If any fuse opens, remove AC and DC power, remove the
NOTE:
short or overload condition, then replace the fuse before
restoring power. Do not substitute a higher rated fuse.
Electromagnetic Interference
Vibrating horns and bells can produce electromagnetic interference
(EMI). While EMI will not damage the SYS3316RF, it can cause trans-
mission errors and mis-dialing. To minimize EMI, install a 0.01 mfd, 100
volt capacitor across the terminals of the horn or bell. The capacitor
must be located at the source of the EMI (horn or bell).
WIRING
WIRING
WIRING
WIRING
WIRING
Terminals 1 and 2
Terminals 3 and 4
AUXILIARY POWER
AUXILIARY POWER
AUXILIARY POWER
AUXILIARY POWER
AUXILIARY POWER
Terminals 5 and 7 provide positive 10 - 12.5 VDC power.
Terminal 5 is used for devices that require switched power for
resetting. Typical devices are glass-breaks and smoke de-
tectors. Terminal 6 provides the common for Switched AUX,
Unswitched AUX, and Keypad power. The SN913-I/O Inter-
face Board is connected to terminals 6 and 7 at the factory.
Fuse F2
Terminals 5 and 7 (AUX POWER) are protected by a 0.75 amp, 3 AG, fast-
blow fuse (F2).
ARMING STATIONS
ARMING STATIONS
ARMING STATIONS
ARMING STATIONS
ARMING STATIONS
Terminal 6 (black) is common.
Terminal 8 (red) provides 11 - 14 VDC keypad
power.
Terminal 9 (green) is data from the keypad to the
panel.
Maximum wire length for connecting any keypad is 500' (152 m) of 22
AWG (0.643 mm) copper wire.
The SYS3316RF is capable of addressing up to 16 keypads (8 Alpha II and
8 LED). Each LED keypad uses 35 mA of current. Each LCD (Alpha)
keypad uses 64 mA of current. See Available Power for current limita-
tions. See page 4 for additional information on keypad setup.
Fuse F3
Terminal 8 (keypad power) is protected by a 0.75 amp, 3 AG, fast-blow
fuse (F3).
LOOP INPUTS
LOOP INPUTS
LOOP INPUTS
LOOP INPUTS
LOOP INPUTS
EOL Loop
+ + + + +
N.C.
Alarm
N.O.
Alarm
- - - - -
Loop 8
Loop 7
0 - 2.5 VDC = short
0 - 2 VDC = short
2 - 3 VDC = normal
2.5 - 8.5 VDC = normal
8.5 - 15 VDC = open
3 - 5 VDC = open
Supervised Loop
N.C.
+ + + + +
Alarm
N.O.
Alarm
- - - - -
Pre-wired Loops
Loops 1 - 6 and 9 - 16 are pre-wired to the SN913-I/O Interface Board
and are configured as supervised loops for use with the WIRELESS
transmitters. EOL resistors for these loops are installed on the SN913-
I/O Interface Board.
Loop 8
The terminals for zone 8 (20 and 21) are a standard loop that can also
power 2-wire devices. The loop supplies 10 - 12.5 VDC at 50 mA. Use
Loop 8 to power 2-wire glass-breaks and smoke detectors. The 50 mA
on Loop 8 is part of the 500 mA AUX Power.
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Terminals 5, 6, and 7
Terminals 6, 8, and 9
Terminals 19, 20, and 21
Two loops may be independently
configured through programming.
Loops can be wired with an open
circuit switch, closed circuit switch,
or with a 2.2K-ohm end-of-line (EOL)
resistor.
When programmed as an EOL cir-
cuit, either an open or a short will
be reported as an alarm if the system
is in an armed state.
When operated as a Supervised
Loop, an open will be reported as
a Trouble, whether the system is
armed or disarmed. A short on a
Supervised Loop is reported as an
alarm if the system is armed, but
will have no effect if the system is
disarmed.

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