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C&K systems 236i-WRX Manual

Narrowband wireless receiver with 2 x code hopping remote controls

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Narrowband Wireless Receiver with 2 x Code Hopping Remote
N517
To Activate Panic Mode,
Press Green & Blue Buttons
The RED button is used for disarming from either home or away modes, so that there is no need for the owner to recall
which mode the system has been armed in.
The Panic feature is activated by pressing the GREEN & BLUE buttons together.. This sets off the siren.
To cancel "panic", press the RED disarm button.
Wiring the 236i - WRX to your C & K 236i Panel
Antenna Wir
e:
Do Not Cut.
Optimum operation
range will be
achieved when
antenna is vertical &
straight. Run the wire
out of the top of your
metal panel box.
• * When purchasing the 236i - WRX Kit, sensors supplied in the kit will be pre-programmed as detailed
above.
NOTES:
1) Your 236i Panel should use the default Master PIN Number 1234.
2) The 236i - WRX uses the fixed keypad address 11.
3) The 236I - WRX already has inbuilt 2k2 end of line resistors, so no additional
resistors need to be configured on the zone panel inputs.
4) You must enter the User PIN Number for your receiver, as detailed on Page 2.
Green: ARM
Together
Sticker showing User PIN Number (Refer to Page 2 for details).
WARNING! - Do Not Have Another Keypad On The Same Address
Controls
Blue: Activate HOME Mode
10: Fault Output (Supervision / Low Battery) - Zone 6
9: Tamper Output (Open Case of PIR / Reed)
8: Available Wireless Zone Output - (Zone 5)
7: Wireless Smoke Sensor Output - (Zone 4)*
6: Wireless PIR Output (Zone 3)*
5: Wireless PIR Output (Zone 2)*
4: Wireless PIR Output (Zone 1)*
3: Keypad Data Output - Connect to DATA
2: Connect to C
1: Connect to KEY+
Build Date:
Red: DISARM
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Summary of Contents for C&K systems 236i-WRX

  • Page 1 Narrowband Wireless Receiver with 2 x Code Hopping Remote Controls Build Date: N517 Red: DISARM Green: ARM Blue: Activate HOME Mode To Activate Panic Mode, Press Green & Blue Buttons Together The RED button is used for disarming from either home or away modes, so that there is no need for the owner to recall which mode the system has been armed in.
  • Page 2 236i - During the normal operation of the unit and when it is first powered, the LED lights located near the outputs of the will light up sequentially (scrolling). If the unit has a fault, all 4 channel select LED's will flash. If a problem occurs contact your C &...
  • Page 3: To Exit Programming Mode

    6. Your 236I - WRX Receiver will now be able to communicate with your 236i Panel. Test all functions via remote i.e. arm/disarm, panic etc, and then test all wireless sensors that have been programmed into your 236i - WRX Receiver. STICKER SHOWING 4 DIGIT PIN NUMBER CHANNEL SELECT...
  • Page 4 CHANNEL 5 (Zone 4) CHANNEL 6 (Zone 5) AFTER SELECTING THE CHANNEL, NOW CHOOSE THE FEATURE: The Feature Mode LED indicator lights work in the same way as the Channel Select LED's. When you need to select a certain feature setting, press the GREEN (left) button. Each press of the GREEN button will increase the feature selected by one feature number.
  • Page 5 G. To exit programming mode, hold down the GREEN button until the LED’s begin to scroll again (approx. 5 sec). If you are unsuccessful with this procedure, remove power & enter programming mode again. Learning a new detector into a channel which already had a detector learnt into that channel, will erase the original detector code &...
  • Page 6 SUPERVISION All of your individual wireless detectors (PIR's, Reeds or Smoke Detectors) can send a supervision report to your 236i - WRX receiver to confirm that they are fully functional. If you have purchased the 236i Kit, supervision has already been enabled for each detector programmed in at the factory. NOTE: If you remove a detector, you must disable the supervision report for that channel, otherwise the fault output will be activated as detailed below.
  • Page 7 The 236i - WRX will activate the fault output (it will switch low for 2 seconds) to indicate that the detector has a flat battery. The tamper output will switch low for 2 seconds whenever the front case is removed and the tamper switch is released on a Wireless PIR Detector or Wireless Reed Switch.