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SYSTEM 236 Installation Manual
Option Location
Failed To Communicate Report Code 17 (3)
Faulted Arming Type 08 (2)
Installer Combination 00 (1 - 6)
Keypad RPS Enable 09 (4)
Local System Only 09 (1)
Loop Alarm Report Code 1C (1 - 6)
Loop Arming Type 1D - 22 (4)
Loop Audible Type 1D - 22 (5)
Loop Circuit Type 1D - 22 (6)
Loop Receiver Select 1D - 22 (2)
Loop Response Time 1D - 22 (1)
Loop Restore Reporting Code 15 (5)
Loop Restore Type 1D - 22 (3)
Loop Shunting Enable 24 (1 - 6)
Loop Shunt Report Code 15 (2)
Low Battery Report Code 18 (5)
Low Battery Restore Report Code 18 (6)
Master Code 01 (1 - 4)
Opening Report Code 16 (2)
Opening/Closing Report Receiver Select 16 (1)
Panic Audible Type 19 (4)
Panic Report Code 19 (1 - 2)
Panic Report Receiver Select 19 (3)
Phone Ring Type 09 (5)
Receiver #1 Message Format 0A (2)
Receiver #1 Phone Number 0C - 0E (1 - 6)
Receiver #1 Receive Format 0A (1)
Receiver #2 Message Format 0A (4)
Receiver #2 Phone Number 0F - 11 (1 - 6)
Receiver #2 Receive Format 0A (3)
RPS Enable 09 (3)
RPS Phone Number 12 - 14 (1 - 6)
Set Test Report Countdown Timer A0 (1)
Test Report Code 1A (1 - 2)
Test Report Interval 1A (4)
Test Report Receiver Select 1A (3)
Trouble Report Code 15 (4)
Trouble Restore Code 15 (5)
Unit Status Report Code 17
(1)
User Arming Type 07 (1 - 6)
User Combinations 01 - 06 (1 - 4)
Watchdog Reset Report Code 17 (2)
To Start Keypad Programming
Key in the [Installer Combination][*][0][#]. The default installer com-
bination is: 0 1 2 3 4 5. On the LED keypad, the ARM, SERVICE,
and AC LED's will flash to indicate programming mode. The Alpha II
keypad will display CMD DATA across the top of the LCD display to
indicate programming mode.
PROGRAMMING THE PANEL
You can program the SYSTEM 236 from the LED or Alpha II keypad,
or remotely using the Commander II software. This manual provides
you with a brief discription of each programming option beginning on
page 9. Remote Programming information can be found in the
Commander II/Monitor II Operating Manual.
NOTE: Some Alpha keypads may have a [SHIFT] key
and an [ENTER] key in place of the [*] and [#]
keys, respectively. This manual uses the [*] for the
[SHIFT] key and the [#] for the [ENTER] key.
NOTE: To program Command Location A0 with an LED keypad,
remember to enter the Command Location, followed by
the program data, then press the [#] key.
Programming with the Alpha II Keypad
Entering program data with an Alpha II keypad is a two-step process.
First, key in the two-digit address (Command Location) to be pro-
grammed and press the [#] (or [ENTER]) key. The Alpha II keypad
displays the Command Location and the data previously stored.
Enter the new data you wish to store and press the [#] (or [ENTER])
key to write the data. You can also scroll through the Command
Locations in numerical order by alternately pressing and releasing
the [ENTER] key.
Warning: If you enter a Command Location and then press
the [#] key without entering any data, the keypad
will beep 5 times, indicating an error. To correct this
problem, simply re-enter the Command Location
and Data, then press the [#] key.
Programming Hexidecimal Numbers
The Alpha II Programming Template is double-sided. On one side is the
Panel Programming Template. (See below.) Use this side when program-
ming the control panel.
Panel Programming Keys
NOTE:
The EMERGENCY
key may be blank.
C
E
B
F
D
Programming with the LED Keypad
Programming with the LED keypad is a one-step process. Key in the
two-digit address (Command Location) followed by the desired
programming values (program data), then press the [#] key to store
the data. The LED keypad does not display programmed values. If
you are not sure that the correct programming values have been
entered, program the Command Location again.
132
45 6
78 9
0
A
NOTE:
Some keypads may have
the and in place of
the and .
*
#
System 236 LED Keypad Layout
NOTE: Command Location A0 must be addressed directly. When
programming this Command Location with an Alpha II
keypad, the previously stored data is not displayed. To
program this location, enter the Command Location fol-
lowed by the [#] key. Then enter the data to be stored and
again press the [#] key.