C&K 3316RF Installation Instructions
C&K 3316RF Installation Instructions
WARNING: Circuit
J2
Damage May Result
U6 From Incorrect Wiring
Connections.
DIRECT
BELL FUSE
F1 2.5A
CONNECT
U14
DS1
SN913-I/O
F2 0.75A
F3 0.75A
AUX DEVICES
PROTECTED
KEYPAD
WATCH BY FUSE F2:
DOG 3AG, 0.75A
WARNINGS:
For continued protection
against risk of fire, replace PHONE CORDS
fuses only with fuses of Use either:
BATTERY Red = incoming ring
Capacity for same type and rating - 9.X PCF
Green = incoming tip
RED BLK emergency - 9.X PCP
Gray = seized ring
standby at Brown = seized tip
least 4 hours Blue = tamper
Orange = tamper
16.5 VAC
25 - 40 VA
50-60 Hz
AUDIBLE CAUTION: Total power from
NOTE: Z7 and Z8 must be wired
10.5-13.5 VDC SWITCHED Terminals 3, 5, 7, and 8 NOT
KEYPAD INFORMATION manually to the panel.
Protected by Fuse AUX to exceed 750 mA, combined.
Do not exceed 4 keypads
F1: 3AG, 2.5 A POWER UNSWITCHED
or max AUX POWER
AUX POWER
Protected by Fuse F3:
Fuse F4 3 AG, Protected by Fuse F2: 3 AG, 0.75 A
3 AG, 0.75 A
3 A battery Shared with keypads and AUX Power
protection
- Replace battery every 3 - 5 years. - 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
- Power demand for AUX POWER, keypads, and support up to 10 BRK Model 2400 2-wire smoke detectors.
sounders not to exceed maximum ratings.
- Loop voltages:
- Install transformer (C&K Model 1097-B) on unswitched
power recepticle. Loop 7 Loop 8
0 - 2 VDC = short 0 - 2.5 VDC = short
- Remove AC and battery power before replacing fuses. 2 - 3 VDC = normal 2.5 - 8.5 VDC = normal
- Maximum battery charge current = 350 mA. 3 - 5 VDC = open 8.5 - 15 VDC = open
- Standby battery time table with 1 Alpha keypad: - are electrically common
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Precautions
DO NOT share the secondary of the transformer with other
devices. A foreign ground can damage the power supply,
voiding the warranty.
DO NOT use any transformer other than that specified in the
AC POWER section above.
AC Power Failure
If an AC power failure lasts more than 15 minutes, the keypads will display
a system trouble. An AC failure report will be sent, if programmed. When AC
is restored for five minutes, a restoral report will be sent.
Available Power
The maximum total power available from the Audible, AUX (Switched
and Unswitched), and Keypad Terminals (terminals 3, 5, 7, and 8) is Connect the keypad to the control panel as shown in the diagram above.
750 mA. The Switched Aux, Unswitched Aux, Receiver/Interface Board The Alpha Plus keypad also has a jumper, located near the piezo, that must
and Keypads Terminals share the same power bus. Combined power be removed when used with the SYS3316RF control panel.
for these outputs should not exceed 500 mA.
The SYS3316RF is capable of addressing up to 16 keypads (8 Alpha and
8 LED). Each LED keypad uses 35 mA of current. Each LCD (Alpha) keypad
Terminals 3 and 4 uses 64 mA of current. See Available Power for current limitations. See
AUDIBLE OUTPUT page 4 for additional information on keypad setup.
NOTE: If any fuse opens, remove AC and DC power, remove the Alarm
Loops can be wired with an open
short or overload condition, then replace the fuse before
N.O. circuit switch, closed circuit switch,
restoring power. Do not substitute a higher rated fuse.
Alarm or with a 2.2K-ohm end-of-line (EOL)
Electromagnetic Interference resistor.
Vibrating horns and bells can produce electromagnetic interference
(EMI). While EMI will not damage the SYS3316RF, it can cause trans- - When programmed as an EOL cir-
mission errors and mis-dialing. To minimize EMI, install a 0.01 mfd, 100 Loop 7 Loop 8 cuit, either an open or a short will
0 - 2 VDC = short 0 - 2.5 VDC = short be reported as an alarm if the sys-
volt capacitor across the terminals of the horn or bell. The capacitor must 2 - 3 VDC = normal 2.5 - 8.5 VDC = normal
be located at the source of the EMI (horn or bell). 3 - 5 VDC = open 8.5 - 15 VDC = open tem is in an armed state.
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Supervised Loop When operated as a Supervised Connect the SYS3316RF to the phone line using the 9.X
N.C.
+ Alarm Loop, an open will be reported as PCP or 9.X PCF cord (not included). Each of the cords
SYSTEM 3316 Loops Terminals
a Trouble, whether the system is has an 8-pin telco plug on one end. Plug this end of the
armed or disarmed. A short on a cord into J1 at the lower right corner of the PCB.
N.O. Connect the other end as outlined below:
Alarm Supervised Loop is reported as an
alarm if the system is armed, but
will have no effect if the system is Control Panel
- disarmed. Telco Jack (J1)
RJ-38X Wiring
Diagram
Pre-wired Loops
Loops 1 - 6 and 9 - 16 are pre-wired to the SN913-I/O Interface 1 2 3
Board and are configured as supervised loops for use with the 4 Protector
R1 = Seized Ring R1
WIRELESS transmitters. EOL resistors for these loops are installed Red
Ring
Incoming
on the SN913-I/O Interface Board. Green Telco Line
Tip
Loop 8 T1 = Seized Tip
T1
5
The terminals for zone 8 (20 and 21) are a standard loop that can also 8 7 6
Tamper Jumper
power 2-wire devices. The loop supplies 10 - 12.5 VDC at 50 mA. Use
Loop 8 to power 2-wire glass-breaks and smoke detectors. The 50 mA
on Loop 8 is part of the 500 mA AUX Power. House
Phones
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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.
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CL 00 - 08 & 51 - 68
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0 0 #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
0 1 #
01 = User #1 (Master) 56 = User #14 63 = User #27
02 = User #2 57 = User #15 64 = User #28 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
03 = User #3 58 = User #16 65 = User #29
04 = User #4 59 = User #17 66 = User #30
05 = User #5 5A = User #18 67 = User #31
06 = User #6 5B = User #19 68 = User #32
07 = User #7 5C = User #20
08 = User #8 (Guest) 5D = User #21
51 = User #9 5E = User #22
52 = User #10 5F = User #23
53 = User #11 60 = User #24 **Default Values are different for each user.
54 = User #12 61 = User #25 Refer to the SYS3316RF Programming
55 = User #13 62 = User #26 Worksheet at the end of this manual for
other user default values.
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CL 09 and 0A
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0 9 #
Digit Position (1): Guest Combination Time (1) (2) (3) (4)
0 = Guest Time Disabled 5 = 5 days 0 = 10 days
1 = 1 day 6 = 6 days 1 = 11 days
2 = 2 days 7 = 7 days 2 = 12 days
3 = 3 days 8 = 8 days 3 = 13 days
4 = 4 days 9 = 9 days 4 = 14 days
5 = 15 days
0 A #
Digit Position (1): Receiver #1 Receiver Format (1) (2) (3) (4)
1 = Fast "A", 2300 Hz 3 = SumCheck, 1400 Hz 5 = CFSK III
2 = Slow "B", 1400 Hz 4 = SumCheck, 2300 Hz 6 = DTMF, 1400 Hz
Valid combinations of Receiver Format and Message Format are listed below.
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Default Values 0 3 1 1 0 8
0 B #
Digit Position (1): Delay Before Dial Time (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
0 = 0 secs 4 = 40 secs 8 = 80 secs 2 = 120 secs
1 = 10 secs 5 = 50 secs 9 = 90 secs 3 = 130 secs
2 = 20 secs 6 = 60 secs 0 = 100 secs 4 = 140 secs
3 = 30 secs 7 = 70 secs 1 = 110 secs 5 = 150 secs
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CL 0D - 10
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
0 D #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
0 E #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
0 F #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 1 #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 2 #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 3 #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 5 #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
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CL 17 - 1E & 40 - 47, 1F - 26 & 49 - 50
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17 = Loop 1
18 = Loop 2
1C = Loop 6
1D = Loop 7
1E = Loop 8
43 = Loop 12
44 = Loop 13 1 7 #
19 = Loop 3 45 = Loop 14
1A = Loop 4 40 = Loop 9 46 = Loop 15
**Default Values are different
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1B = Loop 5 41 = Loop 10 47 = Loop 16
42 = Loop 11 for each loop. Refer to the
SYS3316RF Programming
Worksheet at the end of this
manual.
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CL 27 - 29
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Default Values 0 0 1 3
Default Values 0 0 1 1
Default Values 0 0 1 2
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CL 2A and 2B
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2 A #
Digit Position (1): Shunt Receiver Select (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
See also CL 17 - 1E & 40 - 47 Digit Positions (5) and (6).
0 = Receiver 1 with Receiver 2 as back-up 2 = Receiver 2 only
1 = Receiver 1 only 3 = Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 (Dual
Reporting)
Digit Position (2): Restore Receiver Select
See also CL 17 - 1E & 40 - 47 Digit Positions (3) and (4).
0 = Receiver 1 with Receiver 2 as back-up 2 = Receiver 2 only
1 = Receiver 1 only 3 = Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 (Dual
Reporting)
Digit Position (3): Unit Status Report Code
Valid entries are 0 - F.
The panel will add a fixed extension digit when reporting. Fixed codes are listed below.
Program a 0 at this position to disable Unit Status Reporting.
2 B #
(1) (2) (3) (4)
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Default Values B 1 C 1
2 C #
Digit Position (1): Opening Report Code (1) (2) (3) (4)
Valid entries are 0 - F.
The User ID # is transmitted after the opening code.
Program 0 to disable Opening Reports.
2 D #
Digit Position (1): Duress Report Code (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Valid entries are 0 - F.
The User ID # will be reported as the second digit when reporting.
Program 0 to disable Duress Reports.
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2 E #
Digit Position (1): Entry Pre-alarm Enable (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
0 = No
1 = Yes: sounds keypad buzzers during entry delay
2 F #
Digit Position (1): Local System Only (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
0 = No
1 = Yes: disables all communications except RPS
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30 = Loop 1
31 = Loop 2
34 = Loop 5
35 = Loop 6
38 = Loop 9
39 = Loop 10
3C = Loop 13
3D = Loop 14
3 0 #
32 = Loop 3 36 = Loop 7 3A = Loop 11 3E = Loop 15
33 = Loop 4 37 = Loop 8 3B = Loop 12 3F = Loop 16 (1) (2) (3) (4)
4 8 #
Digit Position (1): Trouble Report Code (1) (2) (3) (4)
This is a one-digit reporting code.
Program 0 to disable Trouble Report.
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CL A0, B3 and B4
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B 3 9 8 0 4 1 2 #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
#
the panel. The time is set in BCD (military time).
B 4
Previously stored data is not displayed during programming. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Example: If the time were 26 seconds past 1:28 pm, B4 would be programmed
B 4 1 3 2 8 2 6 #
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
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The following Keypad Commands apply to both the LED and Alpha II keypads:
Function Comments Keystroke Sequence
Arm/Disarm Delays active [Combination] [#]
Bypass Zone (n) [n] is zone # 1 - 16; Combo may be [Combination] [Bypass] [n] [#]
required
Chime On/Off Combo may be required [Combination] [*] [5] [#]
Change Combo using Must be done from User #1 [Master Combo] [*] [0] [#] [User Number] [#]
Master Combo [New Combo] [#] [New Combo] [#]
Clear Alarm Memory [*] [1] [#]
Exit Programming [*] [#]
Fire Alarm Keypad activated [F] (Hold for 3 seconds)
Group Bypass and Arm Arms the system and all zones programmed for [Combination] [*] [4] [#]
group bypass, CL 30 - 3F, Digit Position (3),
are shunted simultaneously; Combo may be
required (This is also called Home Arming)
Group Bypass and Instant Same as Group Bypass (above) except system [Combination] [*] [4] [7] [#] or
Arm is Instant Armed (Exit Delay operates normally, [Combination] [*] [7] [4] [#]
upon expiration of Exit Delay, all delayed zones
are converted to Instant - No Entry Delay).
Combo may be required
(Also called Instant/Home Arming)
Instant Arm Arms system and converts delayed zones to [Combination] [*] [7] [#]
Instant (Exit Delay active, No Entry Delay),
Combo may be required
Keypad Activated RPS If enabled, CL 0B(3); Combo may be required [Combination] [*] [0] [2] [#]
Medical Alarm Keypad activated [E] (Hold for 3 seconds)
Police/Panic Alarm Keypad activated [P] (Hold for 3 seconds)
Reset Aux Power If resettable devices are connected to [*] [6] [2] [#]
Terminals 5 and 6
Reset Panel [Master Combination] [*] [6] [8] [#]
Test - Battery Use after correcting Low Battery problem [*] [6] [4] [#]
Test - Bells Combo may be required [Combination] [*] [6] [3] [#]
Test - Central Station Combo may be required [Combination] [*] [6] [1] [#]
Test - Local Walk Test [*] [6] [0] [#]
NOTE: For additional information about Combination Command requirements, see page 24 and CL 09 (2).
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For Example: To program User #2 with the ability to Arm only, No Reports and No Shunting; and
a PIN of 6543, enter the following keystrokes:
Question: How do I interpret a Trouble on the LED keypad? How do I clear a Trouble on the LED keypad?
Answer: A number of conditions may cause the Trouble LED to light. See the chart below for additional information.
Question: What is an "Interface error 1" and how do I correct the error?
Answer: This error is caused by a problem with the Data line (Green wire) between the panel and the keypad. Check
the connection to ensure that the wire is not pinched or loose. Also try disconnecting all keypads from the
panel (one at a time), resetting the panel after each keypad is removed. Remember, to reset the panel
press: [Master Code] [*] [6] [8] [#].
NOTE: If operating at or near the limit of AUX Power and Keypad Power, you may need to remove power
for up to 30 seconds in order for the system to reset properly.
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Question: How do I interpret the Unit Status Reports? Can the codes be changed?
Answer: The Reporting Codes for the Unit Status Report is a two-digit code. The first digit is programmed into CL 2A
Digit Position (3) and may be any value from 0 - F. The second digit is fixed by the firmware and cannot be
changed. Please note that programming a 0 into 2A (3) will disable the report and no Unit Status information
will be sent. Additional information about Unit Status Reporting Codes can be found on page 17 in the
programming section.
Question: How do I enter Receiver and RPS Phone Numbers? Why do I have to enter the E at the end of the number?
Answer: The SYS3316RF 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. The E (entered by pressing [*][4]) tells
the software that it has reached the end of the phone number and to ignore any additional digits.
For Example: To program the panel for Receiver #1 with a phone number of 555-1212 and disable the call
waiting feature using *70, enter the following sequence:
NOTE: Entering [*] [2] in CL 0D (1) will display the value "C" and entering [*] [4] in CL 0E (5) will display the value "E".
Question: How can I correct the problem of two Alpha keypads with the same address?
Answer: When two keypads have been given the same address, a conflict occurs on the data bus since two keypads
are trying to communicate at the same time. The only way to correct the problem is to disconnect one of the
keypads and then re-address the remaining one, ensuring that the new address is not in use by any other
keypad. To re-address the keypad, enter Alpha Keypad Programming ( [Installer Combination] [*] [0] [1] [#] )
and scroll backward one step ( [*] [BYPASS] ). Then enter the new address. Don't forget to reset the panel
([Master Code] [*] [6] [8] ]#]) after changing the address, so the panel knows how to properly address the
keypad. For additional information about keypad addressing, see page 5.
Question: How do I disarm my panel if I accidently locked myself out by programming my user code as Arm Only?
Answer: The only way to correct this problem is to access the panel through Remote Programming (RPS) or Direct
Connect (also RPS) and disarm the panel. Then use the remote programming to re-program the panel. For
additional information about RPS, see the Commander II/Monitor II Operating Manual.
Question: Why doesn't my keypad respond? The Power LED is lit, but nothing happens.
Answer: The panel may be in the KILL mode. On the LED keypad, only the Power LED will be lit. On the Alpha II
keypad, the Power LED will be lit and the Service Message, if programmed, will be displayed. To restore the
panel, press [Installer Combination] [*] [6] [9] [#].
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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.
Arming/Combination 09 (2) Combination This feature is enabled to prevent unauthorized users from
Options Command activating certain keypad functions. When activated, this
command will require a valid User Combination to perform such
functions as Bypassing a Zone, Group Bypassing, Keypad
Activated RPS, Central Station and Bell Testing, and Instant
Arming. For additional assistance with commands requiring
User Combinations, see page 21 (Command Summary).
Arming/Combination 09 (4) Chirp Alert This option minimizes the possibility of leaving the system
Options unarmed (faulted) when exiting. The system is armed in the
normal manner and the user exits through the delayed exit door.
If the door does not close properly, returning the loop to the
normal state, the system will transition from the Exit Delay to the
Entrance Delay at the completion of the Exit Delay time and chirp
the Bell, alerting the user to the error in arming the system.
Loop Control 1F - 26 & Loop Response This option determines the response time of the loop itself. It acts
49 - 50 (2) Time as a buffer on the loop to minimize the possibility of fast acting
sensors, such as swingers or window foil, producing false
alarms.
Loop Control 1F - 26 & Loop Restore Type This option is used in conjunction with CL 17 - 1E & 40 - 47 Digit
49 - 50 (3) Positions (3 & 4), Restore Reporting Code, and CL 2A (2),
Restore Receiver Select. The panel can be programmed to send
a Restoral Report only when the loop is normal and the system
is disarmed. With this arrangement, any loop which is triggered
multiple times while armed will only send one alarm report until
the system is disarmed. This prevents the system from tieing up
the phone line with continuous alarm and restoral reports.
Loop Control 1F - 26 & Loop Arming Type There may be occassion where it is desirable to program all doors
49 - 50 (4) and interior points as delayed. Or you may need to program
interior zones to be delayed only during the Entry/Exit Delay
Time. This Command Location allows a variety of Arming Types
to help minimize false alarms.
Event Reporting 2A (5 & 6) Cancel Report Code/ This feature should always be enabled on reporting systems,
Cancel Report especially if the system does not send Opening and Closing
Receiver Select Reports. A Cancel Report is sent to the monitoring station in the
event that an Authorized User clears the alarm while the bell is
still active. The Cancel Report Code (Digit Position 5) is actually
a two-digit code with the first digit being programmed by the
installer and the second digit being the User ID # when the report
is sent. Digit Position (6) determines which receiver gets the
Cancel Report.
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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)). The keypad will beep for the last 10 seconds of the Entry
Delay. If Digit Position (2) is programmed for Exit Pre-Alarm, the
keypad will beep for the time programmed into CL 2D (4), Exit
Delay Time. The speed at which the keypad beeps will increase
during the last 10 seconds of the Delay time. Alpha II keypads
will display a bar graph in addition to the audible tone.
Unit Control 2F (3) Enable 4-minute Suppresses all trouble and alarm reports for a period of four
Power-Up minutes after power is initially applied to the panel. This allows
Delay the sensors, such as PIR's time to stabilize when initializing or
prevents powered devices, such as smoke detectors, from
sending alarms when first starting panel with a dead battery or no
battery connected.
Loop Switches 30 - 3F (3) Allow Group This allows multiple loops to be shunted simultaneously with a
Shunting single keypad command. This is typically done on all interior
loops in a system. The command also Arms or Instant Arms the
system. (See page 21 for Group Bypassing and Instant Arm.)
Loop Switches 30 - 3F (4) Delay Before This option programs the loops to have a delay after they are
Dial triggered to allow the User time to shut down the system in the
event of an accidental triggering of the zone. The amount of time
is determined by the value programmed into CL 0B Digit Position
(1). The time delay may be between 10 and 150 seconds, in 10
second intervals.
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Client: SYS3316RF Phone Number:
Address:
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 0 # Installer
Combination
9 1 2 3 4 E 9 E 0 0 0 0
0 1 # User #1 - Master
Name: 0 2 # User #2
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
0 3 # User #3
Name: 0 4 # User #4
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
0 5 # User #5
Name: 0 6 # User #6
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
0 7 # User #7
Name: 0 8 # User #8 -Guest
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 1 # User #9
Name: 5 2 # User #10
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 3 # User #11
Name: 5 4 # User #12
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 5 # User #13
Name: 5 6 # User #14
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 7 # User #15
Name: 5 8 # User #16
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 9 # User #17
Name: 5 A # User #18
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 B #
User #19
Name: 5 C # User #20
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 D # User #21
Name: 5 E #
User #22
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
5 F # User #23
Name: 6 0 # User #24
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
6 1 # User #25
Name: 6 2 # User #26
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
6 3 # User #27
Name: 6 4 # User #28
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
6 5 # User #29
Name: 6 6 # User #30
Name:
9 E 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0
6 7 # User #31
Name: 6 8 # User #32
Name:
0 0 1 1
#
Arm/Combination 1 2 1 2
0 9
#
Communications
Option 0 A Formats
0 3 1 1 0 8
Communications
0 B # Control
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 C # Account #1
0 D # 0 E # 0 F #
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 # Account #2
1 1 # 1 2 # 1 3 #
1 4 # 1 5 # 1 6 #
0 1 E 1 0 0 0 2 E 2 0 0
1 7 # Loop 1
Codes 1 8 # Loop 2
Codes
0 3 E 3 0 0 0 4 E 4 0 0
1 9 #
Loop 3
Codes 1 A # Loop 4
Codes
0 5 E 5 0 0 0 6 E 6 0 0
1 B # Loop 5
Codes 1 C # Loop 6
Codes
0 7 E 7 0 0 0 8 E 8 0 0
1 D # Loop 7
Codes 1 E # Loop 8
Codes
0 9 E 9 0 0 1 0 E A 0 0
# #
Loop 9 Loop 10
4 0 Codes 4 1 Codes
1 1 E B 0 0 1 2 E C 0 0
4 2 # Loop 11
Codes 4 3 # Loop 12
Codes
1 3 E D 0 0 1 4 E E 0 0
4 4 # Loop 13
Codes 4 5 # Loop 14
Codes
1 5 E F 0 0 1 6 E 0 0 0
4 6 # Loop 15
Codes 4 7 #
Loop 16
Codes
1 F # Loop 1
Control
1 1 1 2 2 5
2 0 # Loop 2
Control
1 1 1 2 2 5
2 1 # Loop 3
Control
1 1 1 2 2 5
2 2 # Loop 4
Control
1 1 1 2 2 5
2 3 # Loop 5
Control
1 1 1 2 2 5
2 4 # Loop 6
Control
1 2 1 2 2 3
2 5 # Loop 7
Control
1 2 1 9 1 5
2 6 # Loop 8
Control
1 1 1 1 2 5
4 9 # Loop 9
Control
1 1 1 1 2 5
4 A # Loop 10
Control
1 1 1 1 2 5
4 B # Loop 11
Control
Description Volts Ohms
1 1 1 1 2 5
4 C # Loop 12
Control
1 1 1 1 2 5
4 D # Loop 13
Control
1 1 1 1 2 5
4 E # Loop 14
Control
1 1 1 1 2 5
4 F # Loop 15
Control
1 1 1 1 2 5
5 0 # Loop 16
Control
0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2
# # #
Emergency Fire Police
2 7 Zone 2 8 Zone 2 9 Zone
1 1 A 1 D 1 0 0 1 6
2 A # Event
Reports 2 B # Test
Report
B 1 C 1 0 1 3 6 2
2 C # Opening/Closing
Reports 2 D # Duress/
Delays
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
2 E # Audible/Visual
Switches 2 F # Unit
Control
F 1 E 1
4 8 # Trouble
Reports
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 0 # Loop 1
Switches 3 1 #
Loop 2
Switches
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 2 # Loop 3
Switches 3 3 # Loop 4
Switches
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 4 # Loop 5
Switches 3 5 #
Loop 6
Switches
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 6 #
Loop 7
Switches 3 7 # Loop 8
Switches
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 8 # Loop 9
Switches 3 9 #
Loop 10
Switches
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 A # Loop 11
Switches 3 B #
Loop 12
Switches
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 C # Loop 13
Switches 3 D #
Loop 14
Switches
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
3 E #
Loop 15
Switches 3 F # Loop 16
Switches