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Section 4 - System Operation
4.1 User Interface
The membrane switch panel allows for means to display, control and program all aspects of the
CP-3000. Refer to figure 1.
4.1.1 LCD
The 5” diagonal 340 x 240 LCD backlit display allows for pinpoint status display of any abnormal
conditions occurring as well as programming information and other useful necessary information as
mentioned throughout this manual.
4.1.2 LEDS
There are 6 led lights for visual indication of:
A/C power (green)
This LED is on when proper A/C is applied and off during brown out or total loss of A/C power.
Fire Alarm (red)
This LED flashes when at least one Alarm condition is in process. It will turn steady when the Alarm
Ack or Signal Silence button is pressed. Resetting the system to normal will turn this LED off.
Supervisory (yellow)
This LED flashes when at least one Supervisory condition is in process. It will turn steady when the
Supervisory Ack or Signal Silence button is pressed. Resetting the system to normal will turn this LED
off.
Trouble (yellow)
This LED flashes when at least one Trouble condition is in process. It will turn steady when the
Trouble Ack or Signal Silence button is pressed. Resetting the system to normal will turn this LED off.
Signals Silenced (yellow)
This LED turns on when the Signal Silence button is pressed during an Alarm condition. If NAC
circuits are reactivated this led will go out.
System Test (green)
This LED turns on when the system is placed in test mode. Resetting the system to normal will turn
this LED off.
4.1.3 Buttons
There is a total of 21 membrane buttons, which are accessible only when the door is opened. They
provide means for total system control and programming. All button presses will be stored in non
volatile memory.