Programming The Alpha Keypad; Programming Letters & Numbers; Special Function Keys - C&K systems SYS3316RF Installation Instructions Manual

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The last two Command Locations are CL 37 and CL A0. Pressing the [#]
key at these locations will advance you to CL 38 or CL A1, respectively.
Locations CL 38 and CL A1 are not used in the SYS3316RF. If you
accidentally enter either of these locations, press [*] [#] to exit program-
ming, or enter the Command Location number, followed by the [#] key, for
the location you wish to program.
To Exit Panel Programming
When you have finished programming, press [*] [#]. The panel will also
exit the programming mode if you do not press any key within a five
minute period.

PROGRAMMING the ALPHA KEYPAD

PROGRAMMING the ALPHA KEYPAD
PROGRAMMING the ALPHA KEYPAD
PROGRAMMING the ALPHA KEYPAD
PROGRAMMING the ALPHA KEYPAD
Ensure the Alpha keypad is wired to the SYS3316RF and power is applied
to the control panel. You can only access the programming mode when
the control panel is disarmed.
NOTE:
Programming the Keypad is not the same as Keypad
Programming.
The Alpha Keypad
You can program the Alpha keypads for special messages, each of the 16
zone labels, and the keypad address. Zone Labels display during the
walk-test and when the [#] key is pressed during alarm memory or faults.
The programmable Service Message is displayed during AC failure, fuse
failure, communication failure, or low battery. The Dealer Message
displays when the system is disarmed. The keypad address is initially
displayed only during system start up (see page 4, Keypad Addressing).
These messages can be programmed directly from the Alpha keypad or
remotely using the Commander II/Monitor II software package. For more
detailed information about remote programming, refer to the Commander
II/Monitor II Operating Manual.
Keypad Message Programming
The Alpha keypad programming template is used to allow the installer
to program messages and zone descriptions into the Alpha keypads.
The template shown on the next page should be used when program-
ming the keypad.
To activate the keypad programming mode, enter the [Installer's Code]
[*] [0] [1] [#]. Information may be entered into the keypad in the form
of letters (upper and lower case), numbers (0 - 9), and 22 special symbols.
All characters are displayed in the order listed above, i.e. upper and
lower case letters, numbers, and special symbols. The [Space] char-
acter precedes the letter A.
To enter a Message or Label, use the [2] key to scroll through the
characters until you reach the desired character. If you scroll past the
desired character, the [8] key may be used to scroll backwards. When
the desired character is displayed, press the [6] key to move the cursor
to the next character position. The [4] key moves the cursor to the left.
When all characters have been entered, press the [#] key to write the
message and move to the next message position. Use the [0] key to
move backward through the messages.
The message order is:
• SERVICE MESSAGE
• DEALER MESSAGE
• SOFT ZONE IDENTIFIERS (A, B, and C)
• HARDWIRED LOOP IDENTIFIERS
• KEYPAD ADDRESS
Both the Alpha (shown at the top of the next column) and the Alpha Plus
(shown below in the next column) use the same procedure to program
messages.
ALPHA II Programming Template
ALPHA II Programming Template
ALPHA II Programming Template
ALPHA II Programming Template
ALPHA II Programming Template
1 1 1 1 1
4 4 4 4 4
7 7 7 7 7
ALPHA PLUS Programming Template
ALPHA PLUS Programming Template
ALPHA PLUS Programming Template
ALPHA PLUS Programming Template
ALPHA PLUS Programming Template
1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2
4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8
0 0 0 0 0
NOTE:
If you do not press any key for 5 minutes, the
keypad will automatically exit the programming
mode.
To Exit Keypad Programming
When you have finished programming, press [*] [#]. The keypad will also
exit the programming mode if you do not press any key within a five
minute period.
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2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6
8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9
0 0 0 0 0
3 3 3 3 3
6 6 6 6 6
9 9 9 9 9

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