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SYSTEM 236 Installation Manual
Adjusting the LCD Display
To adjust the viewing angle, remove the keypad from the back mounting
plate. Towards the bottom center of the circuit board is a small hole. Insert
a small screwdriver into the hole and adjust R23, while holding the keypad
at its mounting height. Adjust the potentiometer as necessary for optimum
viewing.
Each Alpha II and LED keypad installed in the system must have an
address. Addresses must not be repeated. When replacing a keypad,
make sure the replacement has the same address as the previous keypad.
Once all keypads have been addressed, reset the panel by
pressing [Master Combination] [*] [6] [8] [#] or by removing and
restoring both AC and DC power.
ADDRESSING KEYPADS
W2
W1
number. In the event that two keypads are accidently given the same
address, the system will fail to respond to keypad input. Refer to page
24 for assistance in correcting this problem.
W2W1
KEYPAD ADDRESS
Installed
Removed
Installed
Installed
8
9
Installed Removed 10
Removed
Removed
11
FACTORY SETTINGS
DEFAULT VALUES
The default programming of the SYSTEM 236 will allow you to use it as
a local panel without any additional programming. The actual default
programming values are shown on the Programming Worksheet (last 2
pages of this manual).
NOTE: If you connect power before wiring the loops, install
a 2.2K EOL resistor across each loop.
Combinations
Installer combination: 0 1 2 3 4 5
User #1 (Master) combination: 1 2 3 4
User #2 - 6: disabled
Default installer combination: yes
Combinations (cont.)
Combination required: no
Faulted Arming type: goof-proof
Opening/closing: no Users authorized to send O/C reports
Reporting
Account #1: 000000
Dialing type: pulse
RPS allowed: yes
Zones
Zone 1 = entry/exit delay, EOL circuit
Zone 2 = interior, EOL circuit
Zone 3 = doors or windows, EOL circuit
Zone 4 = doors or windows, EOL circuit
Zone 5 = doors or windows, EOL circuit
Zone 6 = fire or smoke - supervised EOL circuit
Panic soft zone: pulsed audible, non-reporting
Testing
Test report interval: 7 days, disabled
Timing
Entry time: 60 seconds, prewarn
Exit time: 30 seconds, prewarn
Bell time: 5 minutes
Unit Control:
Local system: yes
Dynamic battery test: off
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
The following is an alphabetical listing of all SYSTEM 236 programming
options, including Command Locations and Digit Positions. Digit Posi-
tions are inside parentheses ( ).
AC Fail Report Code 18 (3)
AC Line Frequency 08 (6)
AC Restore Report Code 18 (4)
Account Number 0B (1 - 6)
Audible Time 1B (3)
Autohome Enable 1B (6)
Bell Fuse Fail Report Code 18 (1)
Bell Fuse Restore Report Code 18 (2)
Cancel Report Code 15 (3)
Closing Report Code 16 (3)
Combination Command 08 (5)
Completed Programming Report Code 17 (4)
Daily Battery Test Enable 08 (4)
Default Installer Combination 08 (3)
Delay Before Dial Enable 25 (1 - 6)
Delay Before Dial Time 1B (4)
Dial Attempts 09 (2)
Dial Type 09 (6)
Disable Instant/Home Exit Delay 1B (5)
Disable Loop LEDs 08 (1)
Door Chime Enable 23 (1 - 6)
Entry Delay Time 1B (1)
Event Report Receiver Select 15 (1)
Exit Delay Time 1B (2)
Option Location
Addressing Alpha II Keypads
The first time you power up the system, unaddressed Alpha II keypads will
display KEYPAD ADDRESS?. Press any number from 0 through 7 at
each keypad. The exact number you press is not important, as long as
each keypad has a different address number. The keypad will not accept
values outside of this range. Should you accidentally use the same
address for more than one keypad, the system will fail to properly respond
to keypad input. Refer to page 24 for assistance in correcting this problem.
Addressing LED Keypads
The LED keypad also requires an address. The address on the LED
keypad is set by two jumpers (W1 and W2) on the printed circuit
board.
The chart below shows how to set Jumpers W1
and W2 to set the address of LED keypads. Any
address from 8 to 11 can be used. The exact
number is not important, as long as each LED
keypad in the system has a different address