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SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual
BATTERY
RED
TB1
SWITCHED
16.5 VAC
AUX
25 - 40 VA
POWER
50 / 60 Hz
AUDIBLE
UNSWITCHED
10.5-13.5 VDC
AUX
Protected by Fuse F1:
POWER
3AG, 2.5 A
- Protected by
Fuse F2:
3 AG, 0.75 A
- Shared with
keypads and
AUX POWER
12 VDC
6.5 AH
sealed lead-acid
POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION
- Only use 12 VDC, 6.5 AH sealed lead-acid battery
- Replace battery every 3 - 5 years with C&K Model 1265
- Standby time with 1 keypad is 16 hours at 250 mA
- Power demand for AUX POWER, keypads, and sounders
not to exceed maximum ratings
- Install transformer on unswitched power receptacle
- Remove AC and battery power before replacing fuses
- Maximum battery charge current = 350 mA
J2
DIRECT
CONNECT
WARNINGS:
For continued protection against
risk of fire, replace fuses only with
fuses of same type and rating
Capacity for
BLK
emergency
Disconnect AC, battery, and
standby at
phone cord BEFORE servicing
least 4 hours
All EOL Resistors are 2.2 K-Ohm
KEYPAD
INFORMATION
- Do not exceed 4
keypads or max
AUX POWER
- Protected by Fuse
F3: 3 AG, 0.75 A
CAUTION:
Total power from Terminals 3, 5, 7, and 8
NOT to exceed 750 mA, combined
(also see NOTE: below)
U6
U14
DS1
WATCH
DOG
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Connect ground wire from door hinge to earth ground using
16 AWG, green jacketed, solid-conductor wire
- All outputs are power limited
- If programmed for EOL or Supervised loop, the 2.2K ohm EOL
resistor (Model 9.X, 2.2K) must be at end of circuit
- Loop 8 can be used as standard loop or used for switched 10-
12.5 VDC at 50 mA for 2-wire powered devices. Loop 8 can
support up to 10 BRK Model 2400 2-wire smoke detectors.
- Loop voltages:
Loops 1 - 7, 9 - 16
0 - 2 VDC = short
2 - 3 VDC = normal
3 - 5 VDC = open
-
are electrically common
All ratings listed on this page are in compliance
with UL 985, UL 1023, and UL 1635.
NOTE:
To be in compliance with UL 365 and UL 609,
total power from Terminals 5, 7, and 8 NOT to
exceed 150 mA combined.
WARNING:
Circuit
Damage May Result
From Incorrect
Wiring Connections.
T1
PHONE CORD: 9.X PCF
Red = incoming ring
Green = incoming tip
Gray = seized ring
Brown = seized tip
Blue = tamper
Orange = tamper
Loop 8
0 - 2.5 VDC = short
2.5 - 8.5 VDC = normal
8.5 - 15 VDC = open
P/N 5-051-238-00 Rev F

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Summary of Contents for C&K systems SYSTEM 2316

  • Page 1 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual WARNING: Circuit Damage May Result From Incorrect Wiring Connections. DIRECT CONNECT WATCH WARNINGS: For continued protection against PHONE CORD: 9.X PCF risk of fire, replace fuses only with Red = incoming ring BATTERY fuses of same type and rating...
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION UL COMPLIANCE Mounting The SYSTEM 2316 should be mounted in a location which allows conve- The SYSTEM 2316 is in compliance with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. nient access to AC power, telephone connections, and earth ground. Standards UL 985, Household Warning System Units; UL 1023, House- Remove the circuit board from the cabinet.
  • Page 3 Maximum wire length for connecting any keypad is 500' (152 m) of 22 AWG (0.643 mm) copper wire. The SYSTEM 2316 is capable of addressing up to 16 keypads (8 Alpha II AC Power Failure and 8 LED). Each LED keypad uses 35 mA of current. Each LCD keypad If an AC power failure lasts more than 15 minutes, the keypads will display uses 64 mA of current.
  • Page 4 TAMPER SWITCH INSTALLATION SYSTEM START-UP C&K has designed the SYSTEM 2316 cabinet to use the Ademco Model Five minutes after the panel is powered up, it will dynamically test the 19 tamper switch. The cabinet is constructed in order to accommodate two standby battery by interrupting AC power for two minutes and monitoring switches.
  • Page 5 DEFAULT PROGRAM SETUP Alarm Reporting Code by Loop 17 - 1E & 40 - 47 (1 - 2) The default programming of the SYSTEM 2316 will allow you to operate it Audible Time 2D (5) as a local panel without any additional programming. The actual default...
  • Page 6 0 - 9 and the letters A - F. The digits 0 - 9 are You can program the SYSTEM 2316 from the LED or LCD keypad, as well entered directly from the keypad. The chart below shows how to enter the as remotely using the COMMANDER II software.
  • Page 7 In order to program the Alpha II keypad, you must have it wired to the BOTTOM SYSTEM 2316, have power applied to the panel, and have the keypad properly addressed. You can only program when the panel is dis- EXIT SCROLL armed.
  • Page 8 68 = User #32 53 = User #11 5E = User #22 **Default Values are different for each user. Refer to the SYSTEM 2316 Programming Worksheet at the end of this manual for other user default values. Digit Position (1): Arming Type...
  • Page 9 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 09 and 0A Command Location 09: Arming/Combination Options Default Values Digit Position (1): Guest Combination Time 5 = 5 days 0 = Guest Time Disabled 0 = 10 days 6 = 6 days 1 = 1 day...
  • Page 10 Valid entries are 0 - F. The Account Number is right justified. The last digit must be in Position (6). The SYSTEM 2316 will read the account number using: Digit Positions (4) - (6) with 3-digit accounts Digit Positions (3) - (6) with 4-digit accounts Digit Positions (1) - (6) with 6-digit accounts Fill all unused Digit Positions with 0's.
  • Page 11 Digit Positions (1) - (6): Account Number Valid entries are 0 - F. The Account Number is right justified. The last digit must be in Position (6). The SYSTEM 2316 will read the account number using: PROGRAMMING CONVERSIONS Digit Positions (4) - (6) with 3-digit accounts...
  • Page 12 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 11 - 16 Command Locations 11 - 13: Receiver #2 Phone Number Order in which the numbers will be dialed Command Location 11 Command Location 12 Command Location 13 Command Location 11: Receiver #2 Phone Number (digits 1 - 6)
  • Page 13 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 17 - 1E & 40 - 47, 1F - 26 & 49 - 50 Command Locations 17 - 1E & 40 - 47: Loop Reporting Codes **Default Values 1C = Loop 6 17 = Loop 1...
  • Page 14 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 27 - 29 Command Location 27: Soft Zone A (Emergency) Default Values This Zone is identified by the "E" key on the Alpha II and LED keypads. Digit Positions (1) and (2): Emergency Report Code Program 00 to disable alarm reporting for Emergency zone.
  • Page 15 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 2A and 2B Command Location 2A: Event Reporting Default Values Digit Position (1): Shunt Receiver Select See also CL 17 - 1E & 40 - 47 Digit Positions (5) and (6). 0 = Receiver 1 with Receiver 2 as back-up...
  • Page 16 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 2C and 2D Command Location 2C: Opening and Closing Report Codes Default Values Digit Position (1): Opening Report Code Valid entries are 0 - F. The User ID # is transmitted after the opening code.
  • Page 17 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 2E and 2F Command Location 2E: Audible/Visual Switches Default Values Digit Position (1): Entry Pre-alarm Enable 0 = No 1 = Yes: sounds keypad buzzers during entry delay Digit Position (2): Exit Pre-alarm Enable 0 = No...
  • Page 18 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL 30 - 3F & 48 Command Locations 30 - 3F: Loop Switches Default Values 30 = Loop 1 34 = Loop 5 38 = Loop 9 3C = Loop 13 31 = Loop 2 35 = Loop 6...
  • Page 19 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual CL A0, B3 and B4 Command Location A0: Test Report Countdown Timer This command will set the time when the first Test Report is transmitted to the central station. The panel will use this transmission time each time it's powered up or the CPU is reset (unless Command Location A0 is reprogrammed).
  • Page 20 TELEPHONE LINE PROBLEMS CANADIAN EMISSION REQUIREMENTS In the event of telephone line problems, disconnect the SYSTEM 2316 by removing the modular connector plug from the Telco interface jack. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise Do not disconnect the connection inside the SYSTEM 2316 cabinet.
  • Page 21 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual Keypad Operation Command Summary The majority of the keypad commands apply equally to the LED and Alpha II keypads. Some keypad commands, however, apply to the LCD keypad only. The following Keypad Commands apply to both the LED and Alpha II keypads:...
  • Page 22 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual Survey of Most Common Questions The following is a summary of the questions most frequently asked of our Technical Support Department. Question: How do I program the panel with the LED keypad? Answer: To program with the LED keypad, enter the Command Location to be programmed, the Data to be pro- grammed and the press the [#] key.
  • Page 23 Answer: The System 2316 is designed to handle phone numbers up to 18 digits long, but the firmware can only handle 6 digits per Command Location. This means that 3 Command Locations are required to store a phone number. With variations in number length and special characters which may need to be included, the software needs some method of determining the end of the number.
  • Page 24 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual Recommendations for Reducing False Alarms The recommendations contained in this section are designed to assist you in reducing false alarms. The first column contains the Command Locations and Digit Positions in parentheses ( ). The second column is the recommended program option followed by a brief explanation.
  • Page 25 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual Program Option Program Function Comments Audible/Visual Switches 2E (1 & 2) Entry/Exit If Digit Postition (1) is programmed for Entry Pre-Alarm, the Pre-Alarm keypad will sound continuously for all but the last 10 seconds of the amount of time programmed for the Entry Delay Time (CL 2D (3)).
  • Page 26 SYSTEM 2316 Installation Manual THE LIMITATIONS OF YOUR ALARM SYSTEM While the SYSTEM 2316 is an advanced design security system, it does Smoke detectors used in conjunction with the alarm system may not not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire, or other losses.
  • Page 27 2316 Programming Worksheet Client: SYSTEM 2316 Phone Number: Address: Installer: Date: Control Location: VOLTS CONTROL LOCATION: KEYPADS AC volts (term 1 and 2): Address Location AUX POWER VOLTS (term 5 and 6): BATTERY VOLTS Under load - AC off: BREAKER # AND LOCATION:...
  • Page 28 User #17 User #18 Name: Name: User #19 User #20 Name: Name: User #21 User #22 Name: Name: User #23 User #24 Name: Name: User #25 User #26 Name: Name: User #27 User #28 Name: Name: User #29 User #30 Name: Name: User #31...
  • Page 29 Loop 1 Loop 2 Codes Codes Loop 3 Loop 4 Codes Codes Loop 5 Loop 6 Codes Codes Loop 7 Loop 8 Codes Codes Loop 9 Loop 10 Codes Codes Loop 11 Loop 12 Codes Codes Loop 13 Loop 14 Codes Codes Loop 15...
  • Page 30 Description Volts Ohms Loop 12 Control Loop 13 Control Loop 14 Control Loop 15 Control Loop 16 Control Emergency Fire Police Zone Zone Zone Event Test Reports Report Duress/ Opening/Closing Delays Reports Audible/Visual Unit Switches Control Trouble Reports Loop 1 Loop 2 Switches Switches...