System Start-Up; Keypad Setup; Addressing Keypads - C&K systems SYS3316RF Installation Instructions Manual

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SYS3316RF Installation Manual
TAMPER SWITCH INSTALLATION
TAMPER SWITCH INSTALLATION
TAMPER SWITCH INSTALLATION
TAMPER SWITCH INSTALLATION
TAMPER SWITCH INSTALLATION
C&K has designed the SYS3316RF cabinet to use the Ademco Model
19 tamper switch. The cabinet is constructed in order to accommodate
two switches. One tamper for the cover and a second switch for a wall
tamper. To install the tamper switches:
1.
Position the tamper switch inside the cabinet at the lower right corner
of the cabinet. For the wall tamper, the plunger should go through
the small hole in the back of the cabinet. For the door tamper, the
plunger should face out from the cabinet. Refer to the drawing
below.
2.
Connect the tamper switches in series and wire the tamper terminals
to a dedicated zone of the control panel.
3.
Program the dedicated zone as desired: NC, EOL, 24-hour, etc.
Once the tamper switches are installed, opening the cabinet door or
removing the cabinet from the wall will result in a tamper signal at the
panel.
Tamper Switches installed in the SYS3316RF cabinet
TB1
TB1
TB1
TB1
TB1
6.5 A-H
6.5 A-H
6.5 A-H
6.5 A-H
6.5 A-H
or or or or or
9.5 AH
9.5 AH
9.5 AH
9.5 AH
9.5 AH
LEAD-ACID
LEAD-ACID
LEAD-ACID
LEAD-ACID
LEAD-ACID
BATTERY
BATTERY
BATTERY
BATTERY
BATTERY
TELEPHONE INTERFACE
Connect the SYS3316RF to the phone line using the
9.X PCP or 9.X PCF cord (not included). Each of the
cords has an 8-pin telco plug on one end. Plug this end
of the cord into J1 at the lower right corner of the PCB.
Connect the other end as outlined below:
PRINTED CIRCUIT
PRINTED CIRCUIT
PRINTED CIRCUIT
PRINTED CIRCUIT
PRINTED CIRCUIT
BOARD
BOARD
BOARD
BOARD
BOARD
SN913
SN913
SN913
SN913
SN913
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
DOOR
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
WALL
WALL
WALL
WALL
WALL
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
TAMPER SWITCH
Control Panel
Telco Jack (J1)
RJ-38X Wiring
Diagram
Incoming
Telco Line
9.X PCF
The 9.X PCF has eight flying leads on the other end. Wire them to the
phone line terminals as follows:
RED = ring
GREEN = tip
GRAY = ring seized

SYSTEM START-UP

Five minutes after the panel is powered up, it will dynamically test the
standby battery by interrupting AC power for two minutes and monitoring
the battery under load.
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.
Voltage Variations
Output voltages at terminals 5, 7, and 8 may vary from 9.0 to 14.4 VDC
(worst case), depending on the load, battery condition, and AC line
voltage.

KEYPAD SETUP

ALPHA II KEYPAD INFORMATION
The Alpha II keypad uses a top viewing display. This means the display
reads most clearly when viewed from a top angle rather than straight
on or from below. Mounting the keypad at light switch level and adjusting
the viewing angle gives the best results.
Adjusting the LCD Display
To adjust the viewing angle, remove the keypad from the back mounting
plate. Towards the bottom center of the circuit board is a small hole.
Insert a small screwdriver into the hole and adjust R23 for optimum
viewing, while holding the keypad at its mounting height.

ADDRESSING KEYPADS

Each Alpha II and LED keypad installed in the system must have an
address. Addresses must not be repeated. When replacing a keypad,
make sure the replacement has the same address as the previous
keypad. Once all keypads have been addressed, reset the panel by
pressing [Master Combination] [*] [6] [8] [#] or by removing and
restoring both AC and DC power.
Addressing Alpha II Keypads
The first time you power up the system, unaddressed Alpha II keypads
will display KEYPAD ADDRESS?. Press any number from 0 through
7 at each keypad. The exact number you press is not important, as long
as each keypad has a different address number. The keypad will not
accept values outside of this range. Should you accidentally use the
same address for more than one keypad, the system will fail to properly
respond to keypad input. Refer to page 23 for assistance in correcting
this problem.
Addressing LED Keypads
The LED keypad also requires an address. The address on the LED
keypad is set by the three hook switches on the LED keypad's PCB.
Hook switches SW1, SW2, and SW3 are used to set the address of
LED keypads. Refer to the chart at the top of page 5.
4
BROWN = tip seized
BLUE and ORANGE = tamper
YELLOW and BLACK = not used

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