C&K systems System 238 User Manual

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Part Number 5-051-372-00
Rev B
Using your
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System 238
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System 238i
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  • Page 1 Using your Plus k e y p a d System 238 System 238i System 2316 System 2316i Part Number 5-051-372-00 Rev B...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing this C&K alarm system. Your system is one of the most powerful and advanced alarm systems on the market today, designed to provide you with years of reliable operation. This manual explains how to operate your alarm system. Basic operating instructions are also printed on the small label attached to the inside of your keypad(s) door.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Definitions ............38 Guest combination ........23 Limitations of your alarm system ....... 39 Changing a user PIN - System 238/238i ..24-25 Test procedure index ......... 40 Deleting a user PIN - System 238/238i ..26 Zone description list ........... 41-42 Changing a user PIN - System 2316/2316i 27-28 FCC / Industry Canada ........
  • Page 4: Getting Acquainted

    What your alarm system is... Your alarm system is made up of a control panel and several detection devices like motion sensors, magnetic contacts, and so on. Specific areas of detection are called zones. Zones can be programmed to have different characteristics. Some zones may be 24-hour zones, that is, they remain armed even when the alarm system is off.
  • Page 5 Each alarm system in the 2300 family is designed to meet the specific needs of a variety of applications. Systems 238 and 2316 are designed for applications requiring protection of eight and sixteen zones, respectively. Some of the available features of your alarm system are also optional, and will only be installed if appropriate for your installation.
  • Page 6: What The Lights Mean

    P OW E R READY ARMED SERVICE ZONES REMARKS LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT L I G H T S AC FAILURE on steady Power fail. System on battery. SYSTEM IS READY on steady Ready to arm. (ALL ZONES NORMAL) FAULTED ZONE on steady One or more zones are faulted.
  • Page 7 P OWE R READY ARMED SERVICE ZONES REMARKS LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT L I G H T S PERIMETER ARMED slow flash slow flash slow flash Armed with 4 7 #. WITH DELAY ZONES *Flashing zones are bypassed. CONVERTED TO INSTANT slow flash slow flash Service and zone in trouble.
  • Page 8: What The Sounds Mean

    SOUND MEANING 2 beeps system armed or disarmed successful central station test or battery test 5 beeps wrong PIN number entered invalid function unauthorized command attempted error changing PIN number continuous tone, beeping fast for last ten seconds entry delay time continuous beeping, speeding up for last ten seconds exit delay time 2 second beep...
  • Page 9: Arming The System

    TO ARM THE SYSTEM: Make sure the green READY light is on. If the READY light is not on, the red ZONE lights will indicate which zone(s) are faulted. Faulted zones must be cleared or bypassed before the system can be armed. For more information, refer to the sections Bypassing Zones and After An Alarm.
  • Page 10 Make sure the red ARM light comes on. The keypad will beep twice to confirm that the system is armed. Exit through any TIME DELAY DOOR within seconds. The exit delay time can be programmed from 10 seconds to 150 seconds. If the EXIT PRE-ALARM option is installed, the keypad will beep slowly until 10 seconds OPTION INSTALLED...
  • Page 11: Instant Arming

    INSTANT ARMING Instant Arming converts all time delayed zones to INSTANT zones. Make sure the green READY light is on. Enter your PIN (if required), REQUIRED push the key, enter the digit "7", then push the # key. The keypad will beep twice to confirm that the system is armed. The red ARM light will flash while the system is instant armed.
  • Page 12: Home Arming

    HOME ARMING Home Arming arms perimeter zones, while bypassing interior zones (except 24-hour zones). Make sure the green READY light is on. Enter your PIN (if required), REQUIRED push the key, enter the digit "4", then push the # key. The keypad will beep twice to confirm that the system is armed.
  • Page 13 INSTANT HOME ARMING Instant Home Arming arms perimeter zones, and bypasses interior zones (except 24-hour zones). Entry time delays are converted to INSTANT. Make sure the green READY light is on. Enter your PIN (if required), REQUIRED push the key, enter the digit "7", the digit "4", then push the # key.
  • Page 14: Bypassing Zones

    BYPASSING ZONES This procedure allows you to bypass one or more zones while your system is DISARMED NOTE: System programming determines which PINs can bypass zones, also which zones can be bypassed. To learn if a zone can be bypassed, see the ZONE DESCRIPTION LIST on pages 41-42.
  • Page 15 To bypass more than one zone: enter your REQUIRED PIN (if required), push the key, enter the first zone to be bypassed, push the again, enter the next zone to be bypassed, ZONE # ZONE # and so on. When the last zone to be bypassed has been entered, push the # key.
  • Page 16: Arming Options

    Your alarm system has been programmed for one of the following three arming types: GOOF-PROOF ARMING OPTION INSTALLED If any zone other than a 24-hour zone is faulted (open window, malfunction- ing sensor, etc.), your system will not arm. You will not be able to arm the system until the faulted zone is cleared or manually bypassed.
  • Page 17 CHIRP ALERT OPTION INSTALLED The system will arm even if delay zones are faulted at the time of arming. If a zone is still faulted when the EXIT DELAY time expires, the bell/siren will begin to chirp. The chirping will continue for the duration of the ENTRY DELAY time.
  • Page 18: Disarming The System

    TO DISARM THE SYSTEM: Enter only through a TIME DELAY door. If the ENTRY PRE-ALARM option is installed, the keypad will sound constantly until 10 OPTION INSTALLED seconds before the delay time expires (or the panel is disarmed), then beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds.
  • Page 19: After An Alarm

    AFTER AN ALARM OCCURS: Enter your PIN and push the REQUIRED # key. This will silence the siren/bell and disarm the system. The red ZONE lights on the keypad will flash to help you remember where the violations occurred. If this is a false alarm and no emergency response is needed, call our central station IMMEDIATELY at cancel the alarm.
  • Page 20: Options

    The keypad will beep twice to confirm the alarm condition. NOTE: The System 238 and System 2316 have not been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories for compliance with UL1637, Home Health Care Signalling Equipment.
  • Page 21 POLICE/PANIC KEY OPTION INSTALLED When this option is installed, holding down the for three seconds will trigger an alarm. The keypad will beep twice to confirm the alarm condition. DURESS ALARM (238 and 2316 ONLY) OPTION INSTALLED Should an intruder force you to turn your security system off or on, you can send a silent DURESS signal to our central station by adding or subtracting "1"...
  • Page 22 DURESS ALARM (238i and 2316i ONLY) OPTION INSTALLED Should an intruder force you to turn your security system off or on, you can send a silent DURESS signal to our central station by entering User Code 7 - a code designed exclusively for a DURESS signal. Your system will appear to be operating normally.
  • Page 23: Guest Combination

    OPTION INSTALLED The SYSTEM 238 can store up to 8 PINs, and the SYSTEM 2316 can store up to 32 PINs. In both systems, PIN #8 can be programmed as a GUEST COMBINATION that will only be valid for a specified number of successive days. The countdown of days begins the first time the GUEST COMBINATION is used.
  • Page 24: Changing A User Pin - System 238/238I

    CHANGING A SYSTEM 238 AND 238i USER PIN User 1 can use his Master PIN to change the PINs of Users 1 - 8. Enter your Master PIN, push the MASTER PIN REQUIRED key, enter the digit "0", then push the # key.
  • Page 25 Exit the programming mode by pushing the key, then the # key. Make sure the new PIN works. After leaving the programming mode, Arm and Disarm your system to ensure that the new PIN functions properly.
  • Page 26: Deleting A User Pin - System 238/238I

    DELETING A USER PIN - SYSTEM 238 AND 238i User 1 can use his Master PIN to delete the PINs of Users 2 - 8. Enter your Master PIN, push MASTER PIN REQUIRED key, enter the digit "0", then push the ENTER key.
  • Page 27: Changing A User Pin - System 2316/2316I

    CHANGING A SYSTEM 2316 AND 2316i USER PIN User #1 can use the Master PIN to change the PINs of Users 1 - 32 (See Below) Enter your Master PIN, push the MASTER PIN REQUIRED key, enter the digit "0", then push the # key.
  • Page 28 Enter the new PIN again and push the # key. If the new PIN is accepted, the keypad will beep twice. If you make a mistake while programming, or if the system rejects the new PIN, the keypad will beep five times. Exit the programming mode by pushing the key, then the # key.
  • Page 29: Deleting A User Pin - System 2316/2316I

    DELETING A USER PIN - SYSTEM 2316 AND 2316i User 1 can use his Master PIN to delete the PINs of Users 2 - 32 (See Note pg. 27) Enter your Master PIN, push the MASTER PIN REQUIRED key, enter the digit "0", then push the # key.
  • Page 30: Resetting Smoke Detectors

    RESETTING SMOKE DETECTORS OPTION INSTALLED When a smoke detector is triggered, the red ZONE light of the zone where it's located will come on, and the bell/siren will sound. Before you do anything else, evacuate the building. Don't go back inside until you're sure it's safe.
  • Page 31: Door Chime

    DOOR CHIME OPTION INSTALLED When this option is installed, the keypad will beep for two seconds each time a designated zone is faulted. To turn the Door Chime on and off: Push the key, enter the digit "5", then push the # key. STANDBY BATTERY OPTION INSTALLED...
  • Page 32: Testing Your System

    LOCAL SYSTEM TEST This option allows on-site testing of each zone in your system. To initiate the LOCAL SYSTEM TEST: Enter your PIN (if required), REQUIRED push the key, enter the digit "6", the digit "0", then push the # key. Once the keypad lights go out, the system will be ready for testing.
  • Page 33 STANDBY BATTERY TEST OPTION INSTALLED Your alarm system can be programmed to automatically test its standby battery every 24 hours. During the test, AC power is turned off in order to monitor the battery under load. To manually test the standby battery, push the key, enter the digit "6", the digit "4", then push the # key.
  • Page 34: Central Station Test

    CENTRAL STATION TEST OPTION INSTALLED This option tests the reporting capability of your system by sending a test message to the central station. Weekends are the best time for the CENTRAL STATION TEST. To schedule one, call our central station at: CENTRAL STATION To initiate the CENTRAL STATION TEST: Enter your PIN (if required),...
  • Page 35: Telephone Trouble

    IF YOU HAVE TELEPHONE TROUBLE: First, unplug the control panel from its telephone jack to determine if the alarm system is causing the trouble. The phone jack is located If the trouble goes away when you unplug the control, call us for service. If you still have telephone trouble after unplugging the alarm system, plug the system back in, then call your telephone company.
  • Page 36: Smoke Detector Placement

    We subscribe to the recommendations for the number and placement of smoke and/or heat detectors found in the National Fire Protection Association's Standard #72, Chapter 2 (N.F.P.A. Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269). For the best early warning, fire detection devices should be installed in all rooms and areas of the premises. A smoke detector should be installed in each separate sleeping area, in the vicinity of bedrooms.
  • Page 37: Emergency Evacuation

    Every household should establish and regularly practice an escape plan in the event of a fire. The following steps, recommended by the National Fire Protection Association, can be used as a guide in developing your own emergency plan. Plan on your detector or alarm system sounders waking all Establish a meeting place outdoors, away from the house, where occupants.
  • Page 38: Definitions

    ALARM EXIT DELAY A condition that occurs when the detection devices in a zone are Once the system is armed, the time you have to exit the premises triggered after the system is armed. through a DELAY DOOR (before an alarm occurs). The delay time is programmable from 10 seconds to 150 seconds.
  • Page 39: Limitations Of Your Alarm System

    THE LIMITATIONS OF YOUR ALARM SYSTEM While your alarm system is reliable and sophisticated, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary or fire. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons. These include: Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device.
  • Page 40: Test Procedure Index

    As required by UL Standard 1023, your alarm system is a Grade "A" system (see definition on page 38). Alarm system malfunctions and failures are caused most often by INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE. Your alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure that all detection devices are working properly.
  • Page 41: Zone Description List

    ZONE LOCATION B Y PA S S Y E S...
  • Page 42 ZONE LOCATION B Y PA S S Y E S...
  • Page 43: Fcc Notice

    FCC NOTICE WARNING: This device is intended to be installed by a professional alarm installer. The user shall be cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by C&K SYSTEMS could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Rules PART 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 44: Fcc / Industry Canada

    Industry Canada NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommuni- cations network protective, operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.

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